Passion Post#2: Let Someone Else Pour I was browsing through Netflix and I came across this show called Sweet Magnolias. I was hesitant to start watching the show because it seemed too corny for my liking (I prefer psycho-thrillers and superhero films). While there are some cheesy moments, I appreciate the valuable life lessons that... Continue Reading →
Passion Post: Say No to Invalidation
This post is part of a newly-developed category called "Passion Posts." In this section, I will write short posts about topics that I feel passionate about. These topical essays are meant to invoke change and highlight biblical principles for different circumstances. These posts are also meant to start constructive conversations about real-life experiences. Passion Post... Continue Reading →
What If
In light of the COVID 19 pandemic, I want to share this short poem with you in order to offer hope in these tedious times. What If By Sarah Fox What if this pandemic is a sign? What if this season is all by God's design? What if God has a word for all... Continue Reading →
Kanye’s “Hands On” highlights the Problem of Hypocrisy within the Modern Church
Last month, Kanye West released his new Gospel Rap album entitled JESUS IS KING. Although the record is only twenty-seven minutes long, each song uncovers a deeper meaning behind the truth of the Gospel. I was a bit reluctant to share my thoughts on West’s conversion because I had certain reservations as to whether it... Continue Reading →
Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” Legacy
Toni Morrison is one of the most legendary novelists of all time. Not only did her literary works spark essential conversations about the experiences of African-Americans during the sixties and seventies, but she also revolutionized the black narrative during the Civil Rights movement. Morrison's novels transformed my perception of being an African-American woman. The Bluest Eye taught... Continue Reading →
