Don Miller recently posted a blog about whether God has a plan or not for you. This is one of those “blogs in response to another blog” things, so I apologize for that. The article is short, so go read it. The gist of it is that God does not map our lives, and generally people who ascribe toContinue reading “You probably won’t agree with me, but that’s okay.”
Author Archives: Becca Kello
23 Things
I just did a quick tally of the things I use every single day. Only 23. However, I grouped things like sheets and blankets together, so it’s more than that single number. I also will probably stumble across more things that I don’t use every day, but still need. It seems though that minimalism is possible….and itContinue reading “23 Things”
Read your Bible, Stay in School.
This is how my grandmother ended each letter. When I went to college, my parents thought it was important that I write letters to my grandmother. I didn’t really get it then, but I didn’t have an issue with it so I agreed. I get it now why my parents wanted me to do that,Continue reading “Read your Bible, Stay in School.”
The C Word
Commitment. It is not the concept of commitment alone that terrifies me, the word alone can do that to me. If you’ve ever studied psychology, then you understand a few things that most other people don’t get: depression is not a fleeting feeling, everyone’s got some kind of issue, and the word ‘phobia’ is terriblyContinue reading “The C Word”
Finding Space
I am the type of person that needs to be with myself a lot. It’s not that I don’t want to be around people, but that I spend a lot of time in my head trying to work things out. I like to analyze, internalize, and process interactions that I have. For me, this simply cannotContinue reading “Finding Space”
Get to Know: Ben Rector
His song is my favorite on the My Heart Is In Haiti album! loveinstereoblog: Ben Rector has a passionate audience that is growing daily. His latest album Into The Morning has exploded onto the music scene and he’s been busy touring all over the U.S. We, too, are Ben Rector fans, so it was pretty exciting when heContinue reading “Get to Know: Ben Rector”
The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating — in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic, from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around as rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.Continue reading
Nature is kind of amazing.
it takes courage to grow up & become who you really are. – e.e. cummings (via bradblog)
The Table.
This past Sunday, Josh Graves introduced some interesting ideas about what a/the table really means. It was interesting, eye-opening, and provoking. Josh has written a book about this subject, so he knows far more; and I’m likely to butcher his thoughts, so take them as my interpretation and not a paraphrase of what he said. Basically, whatContinue reading “The Table.”
