Growing up, I disliked going to church. I was sort of a tomboy so dressing up was not always that fun. Besides, church was boring. The entire service was predictable. It was dictated and guided by a manual that only changed on Holidays and days that were deemed “Holy”. I ...
Read More »“Subway, Eat Fresh”…In Church?
A storm that instantly subsides, a blind man healed by spit, one boy’s lunch that feeds a crowd with leftovers. All appear to be out of the ordinary, yet each circumstance has one main purpose, to show God’s crazy love for us. That same God gave True Bethel Baptist church ...
Read More »The Powers of Invisibility Are Not Just for Harry Potter
New technological developments by John Howell, a professor of physics, and Joseph Choi, a PhD graduate student at Rochester’s Institute of Optics student, have emerged out of the University of Rochester. The improvement in the ability to cloak or “hide objects from view” (University of Rochester) has now become easier ...
Read More »Losing Morality But Winning the Rating Race
Recent opposition has taken place in regards to a new television series airing this weekend on TLC (Formally known as The Learning Channel). The new series is titled My Husband’s Not Gay and has struck controversy from all ends of the Liberal and Conservative spectrum. The basic plot “follows four ...
Read More »Will Social Media Make Me Popular?
Do you use a social media site on a regular basis or know friends who seem to display their entire life online? I want to fill you in on a little inside secret. Social media sites have developed a false sense of comfort specifically for teenagers. From your backdrop choices, ...
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