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grieving the good
An excerpt from a poem I wrote on the last night I spent in my college house in May of 2023: “1:46amHow hard it is to be in a half empty housein a place I lovebut am leaving.To feel both… Continue reading
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changing seasons
“though the seasons change, your love remains” The in-between seasons seem to hold the most memories for me. Hot summer days and cold winter nights run together, but fall and spring are vivid in my memory. Fall smells like the… Continue reading
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2024 In Review
The way to describe this past year for me is definitely “all over the place” (positive connotation). Looking back it’s hard to believe all this happened in the same year. Here’s the recap of my first (full) year in the… Continue reading
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my love letter to ranch life
On a morning when it was my turn to wrangle, I would get up at 5:00am, make coffee, get dressed, read my Bible, and attempt to take a few sips of that coffee before heading outside to meet Brittany at… Continue reading
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Narrow is the Road
Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to… Continue reading
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digging in
so we cared for you. Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well. 1 Thessalonians 2:8 5:20 AM is early, but I think in… Continue reading
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Florence
There are some trips that feel like a miracle they make it out of the group chat, and this was one of them. Abbey, Libby, and I spent weeks trying to figure out the best time and flights to visit… Continue reading
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Through the Wardrobe
“The Christian says, ‘Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for those desires exists. A baby feels hunger: well there is a such a thing as food…If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world… Continue reading
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dwelling
I came to a revelation about how we are made to dwell recently. You’ve heard it, I’ve heard it, I always thought that ‘dwelling on God’ sounded nice but impractical, metaphorical, and abstract. A church phrase to throw around without… Continue reading
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the joys of winter
I used to dread winter with the best of them. Daylight savings was a dark day, I loathed the early sunsets and cold weather. Winter marked a season of enduring, but in the last few years, winter has changed for… Continue reading

















