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Category Archives: Community

I am weak

A weak tire provides a rough journey even on a smooth road. I am not a strong individual going through challenges that make me weak, I am an innately weak individual that is fully dependent on a faithful God to get me through every and any circumstance

Posted byDestiny DennisOctober 31, 2022October 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:October 20221 Comment on I am weak

What it means to be human

The stories I hear from my friends represent only a minuscule perspective of the world around me, yet shared humanity is a kind of gift we often don’t think about when we walk by a person laying on the street.

Posted bySydney SunAugust 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:August 2022Leave a comment on What it means to be human

An anxious soul

One of the most prevalent challenges of having faith is admitting to oneself that there are periods when their faith weakens.

Posted byJade HermosilloAugust 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:August 20221 Comment on An anxious soul

Let’s talk

What would I stand to gain from a life without You?

Posted byDestiny DennisJuly 30, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:july 2022Leave a comment on Let’s talk

The little things

I have started to pay attention to more little instances like these because He also cares about the little things. He takes care of the little things—little things like me.

Posted bySydney SunMay 31, 2022May 31, 2022Posted inCommunityTags:May 2022Leave a comment on The little things

A toast to Dear Old Pennsylvania

God did not place me in this space to be remembered. I will not get to heaven and, facing the God of the universe, be asked what kind of legacy I left at The University of Pennsylvania.

Posted byJeremiah BeelerMarch 31, 2022April 5, 2022Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on A toast to Dear Old Pennsylvania

Finding God in pain

When I thought I needed relief, God knew I needed to know Him deeper. He has transformed my cry of “why” to a different plea: Lord, show me how my pain can be used for Your glory. Give me a glimpse of Your work in my suffering.

Posted byKaylyn WangMarch 24, 2022Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on Finding God in pain

His great deal

I told myself I should feel guilty for worrying about my physical appearance when there were bigger problems in the world, thus trapping myself and leaving no room for reason or God’s word.

Posted byJade HermosilloFebruary 10, 2022February 17, 2022Posted inCommunity2 Comments on His great deal

Jireh

No matter how far I had run, there was nothing He would not or will not do to pull me back.

Posted byJulia DengJanuary 29, 2022February 9, 2022Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on Jireh

“I’ll have a glass”: the metaphor of the cup for the modern Christian

As we set down our mugs of hot chocolate and glasses of eggnog, let us ponder the metaphor of the cup.

Posted byLuke BaberJanuary 6, 2022January 13, 2022Posted inCommunityLeave a comment on “I’ll have a glass”: the metaphor of the cup for the modern Christian

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