Author Archives for Sarah Hudspeth
The Relevant Truth
If you’re an 80s or 90s kid like me, you probably grew up with Lisa Frank, a Walkman or Discman, and dial-up Internet. It also means you had a pretty cool childhood, let’s be real. As we reminisce on our childhood, let’s take a look at how it shaped our thinking and who we have… View Article
Read MoreWhen God Has Writer’s Block
With the changing of the seasons and turning of the times, I see a world of new beginnings as the Earth bursts into springtime. New beautiful blooms, creatures and critters crawling out of the woodwork, and people everywhere are shedding their boots and strapping on sandals (well, maybe not the North quite yet). However, it… View Article
Read MoreHard and Holy Things
There I was, swaddled in a fluffy blanket and nestled tightly between a few throw pillows that seemed to be giving me a group hug. To say I was comfortable would be quite the understatement. As I formed my Sarah-shaped crater in the couch, I lazily scrolled through my Pinterest feed. That’s when something very… View Article
Read MoreOh Ye of Little Faith{fulness}
I’ll admit it. I’m the world’s worst. If I’m following someone on a social media site and they incessantly post selfies, I’ll unashamedly unfollow them. I know. It seems really insensitive of me to do this, but bear with me. This example of how freely I unfollow someone because of something so silly clearly expresses… View Article
Read More“Quitters never win.” This trite, little phrase is one many of us probably heard throughout our childhood, and of course, we see the evident truth in it. How can one win if he gives up before it is all said and done? However, what if I told you it is not true in all cases?… View Article
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