Monthly Archives: March 2009

How to grow

Today, I’d like to pose a question: What is the best way to grow as a person?

Is it better to assume you are a better person than you actually are, so that you are put into situations where you are forced to become you want to be?
Or better to recognize yourself as you are, and try [...]

Cheating

From the time I was a toddler, I had been taught not to lie or cheat. Throughout my years in elementary school, middle school and even high school, it had seemed reasonably easy to not break those rules. But the moment I stepped into the college world, everything changed. No longer did I live a [...]

Question of the Week: The Value of Lent

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been learning about Christian faith and history between my Roman history class and the general Easter season, and there are many worthy ideas in the general practice of the Christian faith that are worth considering and discussing. One of these ideas was the practice of giving up something one [...]