In Rememberance of Fall 2010–Photo edition
In loving memory of Fall 2010 Clifty Falls State...
Read MoreTrue Love: A Most Dangerous Endeavor
Tame love, willingly set upon common demonstrations, comfortably arranged within the structural confines of similarly positioned friends and followers, is paving an apathy infused path toward limited compassion and self-righteous indignation. Our love, distracted by self-doubt, greed and personal rejection, has become a front for creating associations instead of disciples, acquaintances instead...
Read MoreAudrey Assad’s Latest–The House You’re Building
Audrey Assad’s latest gift, The House You’re Building, is like an initial glimpse of sunlight emerging through black and gray clouds as the rain subsides and the ground stops shaking. The House You’re Building is a peaceful offering. There is beauty behind the intentionality of her words, an emotional confidence portrayed throughout her poetic verses and gracefully composed,...
Read MoreThe World Sings A Lullaby
Clenching fingers ’round thinning neck, diminishing circulation to brain, slowing inhale and exhalations, bursting blood vessels in bulging eyes, the world covertly entices and persuades us into a lethargic state of obedience while seamlessly fading into a background of gray nothingness. The world doesn’t want to kill us but to put us to sleep. Like heroine thirsty for a ripe, blue vein,...
Read MoreDentistry From The Heart in Kokomo: Smile Portraits
For the past five years, dentists in Kokomo, Indiana, have been partnering with Dentistry From The Heart to give away free dental care to hundreds of local residents. Eager patients, having camped out the night before, were treated throughout the day. A multitude of dentists, hygienists, assistants, office administrators and local volunteers worked tirelessly to welcome and care for those...
Read MoreHow to Criticize the Church and Still Be Considered Cool
Criticism is one’s ability to complain about anything not personally appealing by wrapping harsh, hyper-emotional rants into slick, counter-cultural, spine tingling rhetoric. Criticism is perceived as–for lack of a better word–edgy. To criticize is to stand in opposition, to evoke a seemingly preeminent attitude against the establishment. And where we stand in opposition is where...
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