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  • Confessions of a Bridezilla-to-Be

    Confessions of a Bridezilla-to-Be

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    With the age of Pinterest and bridal websites galore, wedding planning has become such an enormous commercial industry. As a bride-to-be, I’ve had to wade through the myriads of bridal advertisements that flood the inbox of my email, post on the ad space of every website that I visit, and pop up on every Facebook…

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  • How to Write a Research Paper in Five Days

    How to Write a Research Paper in Five Days

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    Systems are great. You should use them for, like, everything. I just realized this summer that there’s a pretty straightforward system for writing a research paper over five days. Identify a category. I like Athanasius’ On the Incarnation, but I had no idea what to write about it. So I picked it up and read the first twenty…

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  • Living with Clutter

    Living with Clutter

    Justin Daneshmand
    December 30, 2025

    Collecting Clutter I have moved a lot in my life. I do not recall some of my initial moving around when I was young. I was born in Iowa and we moved to Virginia shortly thereafter. Within a few years, when I was around four years old, we moved to California. I lived in the…

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  • On PhD Bookends: My Most Stressful Travel Stories (Part 1 of 2)

    On PhD Bookends: My Most Stressful Travel Stories (Part 1 of 2)

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Two weeks ago today I graduated with my PhD from the University of St Andrews. Being back in St Andrews was a wonderful experience. It was great to be able to show my parents around for the first time. As I was retracing my steps and hitting up all of my favorite places around town…

    Read more: On PhD Bookends: My Most Stressful Travel Stories (Part 1 of 2)
  • On Travel, the Limits of Language and Being Known

    On Travel, the Limits of Language and Being Known

    Kris Song
    December 30, 2025

    This summer for me has been one of language learning and travel to foreign countries — an experience that continues to bring home for me the difficulties involved with human communication. It is hard enough to complete a shopping transaction in a foreign language let alone present a lecture or tell someone how I am…

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  • Shepherding the Lost

    Shepherding the Lost

    Stanley Ng
    December 30, 2025

    For a flock of sheep, the shepherd is an important figure. Without a leader, the sheep would live aimlessly, only doing what is necessary for survival. This is a wonderful reflection of church structure and the necessity for not just a strong leader; but more importantly, an even greater Shepherd to guide all processes. I…

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  • Sing the Ascension

    Sing the Ascension

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    We believe what we sing, so it’s important to sing the most important doctrines of our faith. But I don’t think we give Jesus’ ascension the attention it deserves. Here is a beautiful hymn text that considers the Ascension biblically, theologically, and with implications for our lives, below with my comments: The author introduces us to…

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  • Harry Potter: Worse Things than Death, Better Things than Life

    Harry Potter: Worse Things than Death, Better Things than Life

    Logan Williams
    December 30, 2025

    [If you haven’t read Harry Potter, don’t read this post. Exit out of it and buy the first book here]. This week was the anniversary of when Harry Potter and his friends entered the department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic (in Order of the Phoenix). It is by far my favorite scene in the…

    Read more: Harry Potter: Worse Things than Death, Better Things than Life
  • Augustine’s Trinity, Perelandra’s Vanity, and the Spirit of Unity

    Augustine’s Trinity, Perelandra’s Vanity, and the Spirit of Unity

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    “Probably not pastoral.” I scribbled this note in the margins of Book IX of Augustine’s On the Trinity. He was in the middle of some obscure-sounding argument that the Trinity makes sense of the biblical idea that “God is love.” Because the act of love, “involves three things… a person who loves, that which is loved,…

    Read more: Augustine’s Trinity, Perelandra’s Vanity, and the Spirit of Unity
  • God’s Faithfulness in the Midst of Our Faithless Felonies

    God’s Faithfulness in the Midst of Our Faithless Felonies

    Bobby Kvidt
    December 30, 2025

    1 John 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us.   What’s one defining characteristic the whole world has in common? We seem to have a rather unhealthy appetite for sinning in many awful, albeit often creative, ways. Maybe it was lying to…

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