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Poetry, Prayer, Spring 2010 Issue »
Dear Father, this is your son/
I seek your guidance because I don’t know what I’ve become/
I don’t know I am, Feel like less of a man/
But how can that be if I was led by your hand?/
Was this all part of your plan? Fate? My destiny?/
Am I here because of my actions, or was this always meant to be?/
Maybe this happened because I wasn’t enough or best at something/
Or was it because I couldn’t beat my problems, and as a result, am constantly struggling?/
Father, maybe I’m fronting… maybe I am …
Features, Spring 2010 Issue, Thinker's Corner »
Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and Christadelphians believe that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal power that comes from God but is not God himself. Their view is an incomplete one—just the tip of a colossal iceberg. It is a misconception that many Christians seem to possess. We shouldn’t be fooled by the visible tip of the iceberg, but rather look deeper into what lies beneath the surface.
Features, Spring 2010 Issue »
Have you ever thought about the fact that we may not all be here tomorrow? A young boy of seventeen has had to face that fact sooner than he should have, at least in my perspective. His mother passed away from cancer of the breast, liver, and brain. His mother was 42 years old, with plenty of deserved life left to her, and yet, the cancer got the best of her.
Features, Spring 2010 Issue, Thinker's Corner »
By Elaine Tsui
Every year, one of the more popular fashion and beauty magazines parks a “makeover” trailer somewhere on the streets of Manhattan. They then proceed to grab gleeful young women off the sidewalk, whisking them into the trailer for an hour or two, where they then emerge fabulously gorgeous–complete with a new hairstyle, makeup, and spring fashion trend.
I admit that I was always envious of these lucky people and hoped that one day I’d accidentally walk into the vicinity of one of these “glam-mobiles” and be …
Features, Spring 2010 Issue, Thinker's Corner »
By Molly Brennan
Several years ago, I wrote a paper on the historicity of the Biblical Exodus. It was one of the best papers I had ever written; I put a lot of effort into my research and genuinely enjoyed the work because it was a subject I had long been interested in. Biblical archeology is a field that was first developed in the nineteenth century to use scientific procedures to prove the Bible’s historical accuracy. Today the field is much more secular …
