This summer, I had a goal to work out a few times a week since I have not been swimming. When it’s core day, one of my favorite workouts to do is one that I used to do for dryland…

A Student's Perspective
You might be wondering about the title of this post. Most of the time, we tend to think of peace, not joy, as being the solution to anxiety. But today, I want to look at that a bit differently. I want ...
It’s been a while since I posted, but I have now officially wrapped up my first month at Cedarville University. I had a great time during Getting Started Weekend and Welcome Week, and I want to ...
I was looking to the future, but I couldn’t see what was in front of my face. I was thinking about the what ifs without living in the present reality. I was seeing opportunities today, but my vision ...
How often have you compared yourself to someone else? Maybe you’ve thought “If only I had the leisure my cousin seems to have.” Or “I just would be happy if I had the stability that my friends have.” ...
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This summer, I had a goal to work out a few times a week since I have not been swimming. When it’s core day, one of my favorite workouts to do is one that I used to do for dryland…
I first read The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare in fourth or fifth grade. Since then, I have read it at least a half dozen times. Both a historical fiction and a (slightly) romance story (similar genres…
Many of my friends and family members know that Jane Austen is one of my favorite authors. In fact, I have read five of her six novels. (Emma, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, and Sense and Sensibility are the…
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that one of my biggest goals for this summer was to read. I love reading, but I haven’t had much time for leisure reading during the school year, so I made a list for…
Many of you probably know the Mark Twain quote: “Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well”. While this is often used as a joke to support our procrastination in school assignments, work…
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