Posts Tagged "love"
Settling For Bread & Burnt Coffee
The Land of Java Procedural elimination and implementation, like an undefiled, virgin coffee drinker attempting interpretation of cafe lingo in order to decide upon something actually worth consuming within the confines of airy Americanos, frothy lattes, and tempting double shot, caramel macchiatos. Words here, words there–colorful, chalk hieroglyphics strewn about on an archaic yet serene...
Read MoreFree OK Go Concert Tickets!
OK Go, otherwise known as the “treadmill music video band” is coming to Indy, and I’ve got two free tickets to give away! It’s been a long winter here in Indianapolis. It’s been cold. It’s been snowy. There were multiple, back-to-back days when the only evidence of the sun was the dim light which snuck through the dense, lower atmosphere and lit our way as...
Read MoreHaitian Art, Compassion{ate} Blogging In Kenya, and Journaling From Guatemala
Amy King is showcasing her incredible, heart bending, Haitian photography at the ArtSpace this Friday, March 5th, from 6-9 pm. I have seen many of her captivating photos, and this is sure to be an excellent event, full of vibrant energy and color, for an extremely worthy cause. Photographs of her travels to Haiti, both before and after the devastating quake, will be for sale, and all proceeds...
Read MoreA Love For Terrorists, Death Row Inmates, And Me
I’ll Love You If I’ll love you if you look like me, give me what I want, and promise to never refute me. I’ll love you if you never label me a bad person, never speak the truth of who I am, never prophesy based on my undisciplined mind. I’ll love you if you never tell me, “No.” I’ll love you if you’re pretty and passionate. I’ll love you if...
Read MoreKilling The Church In India
If you’re reading this, and you’re thinking about watching the video, I would strongly encourage you to pray before doing so. Regardless of what you believe, it will be unbearably painful. There are no words to describe what has happened and what is happening in Orissa, India. The persecution is heavy, and it is absolutely real. It is absolutely real. The first wave of organized...
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