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 →
Insights from Israel
I cannot believe that I finally got to visit the Holy Land! Last month, I attended Israel with my school, The King's College, as part of the Passages Program. I am grateful to both of these organizations for giving me the opportunity to take this incredible journey. After enduring a 10-hour flight (the jet lag was... Continue Reading →
Soar, Caged Bird
Soar, Caged Bird By: Sarah Fox In honor of Black History Month, I wrote a poem called "Soar, Caged Bird" which pays homage to Maya Angelou's "Caged Bird" poem. The poem talks about the history of slavery and segregation and how black people were able to rise above that through engaging with their heritage. There... Continue Reading →
In His Hands
The following story is a very personal one. It reflects my journey with God and my growth of knowing Him as my Heavenly Father. This story is written by me and is subject to copyright. The story also reflects God's grace towards us, which was made possible by Jesus' sacrifice on the cross for our... Continue Reading →
Wounded Warrior
In light of all the recent stories surrounding mental illness, I'd like to share this poem with you all. It speaks about my own journey and it encourages us that we can find hope in Jesus because of His work on Calvary. I pray that whatever you are going through, God would give you the... Continue Reading →
