Reflect.
Immerse yourself in the reflections
of other young adults and alumni.
May it draw you into time with God.
Stewarding Your Discontent
by Patrick McLeland.
Humanity has the propensity to demand the best from life in both the meaningful and mundane. All around we are bombarded with pictures of what our life could be like if we just worked harder, slept less, did more; and in looking at these things, we often allow discontentment to rule our lives…
Existential Rummage
by Silas Vermilya.
Over the course of the last two years or so, virtually everything that I have grown up believing in has been put on trial. I’ve been doubtful and skeptical of almost everything about the religious construct that I once found so easy to cling to…
The Art of Asking
by Christine Fravel.
When is the last time someone asked you a good question? And I’m not talking about the kind of question that made you get a little anxious, or a question that made you think there was a right or wrong answer. I’m talking about a question that—just because of the way it was asked—made you feel seen…