Fire is appealing. The bright embers can warm and even ignite us. Spiritually, this very thing can save a cold soul who has ebbed and flowed in a frequency of lukewarm faith. A lack of a fire can destroy our faith. It’s natural to not maintain a steady fire for God […]
Author: Tracy Le
Longing Wrongly
There is a longing deep down in my gut. It is infused with pain and passion. It might not be the right kind of longing though. You see, I am single. Because I am single, I can be found prone to spiraling down from complete contentment in the Lord to […]
Redefining Holiday Family
It’s that time of year again: the holiday season. Some may rejoice where others mourn, making the holidays to be a decently tricky time. Though naturally the days can be seen filled with a jolly plethora of gift exchanging, ugly sweaters and ho ho-ing santas, the holidays tend to carry […]
Feist Metals Review & Photos
After an intentional hiatus from her junior album The Reminder, Leslie Feist did some soul searching before erupting our eardrums and souls with her latest (and might I add highly anticipated) album, Metals; released October 3rd.As a Canadian native and world traveler (she spent time in places from Paris to […]
Coffee shops and community
I love the idea of coffee shops and what they represent in our society today. I value it far more than the idea of tweeting constantly and whipping out our phones to take yet another photo of our food and drink. Though our generation thrives on these things, when concerning the former, […]
