Peace Still Remains
March 27th, 2020
Over spring break, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Ecuador with a team from Wesley. It was such a good trip and I’m so glad we got to go. My take away from our time there was a deep sen... Read More
Source for Life
March 24th, 2020
In this strange new season, God is teaching me how to live like nobody’s watching— because nobody is. I want to share a testimony with you guys that God helped me realize as I was walking the other da... Read More
Hopeful Spring
March 22nd, 2020
I’ve been thinking about the idea of a “hopeful spring” for a couple of weeks now. Seems kind of silly doesn’t it? In the midst of all this chaos, how could a hopeful spring possibly exist anymore? Bu... Read More
Open Spaces
March 22nd, 2020
I’ve had a lot more time on my hands this week, so I’ve taken up walking. I especially love it when the sun is out reminding me that there is still so much warmth to be felt here in this season. There... Read More
Beyond What Our Eyes Can See
March 18th, 2020
“Help me let you go; Help me give up control of the God I’ve made you when my fear has contained you*” Fear is a tricky thing. It can consume you. Shake you. It can keep you from good things and send ... Read More
Operating Out of Abundance
March 17th, 2020
There is a book that I have been reading called The Supernatural Ways of Royalty by Kris Vallotton and Bill Johnson. As I was praying about which direction to take this blog in, I thought this next bi... Read More
Faithfulness
March 4th, 2020
When I was a kid, I loved playing with Play-Doh and Crayons. I loved the smell (I know, I’m a weirdo), I loved the consistency, I loved the colors. Play-Doh and Crayons were my favorite things to play... Read More
Black History Interview Series | Mariah Taylor
March 1st, 2020
Mariah TaylorMariah Taylor is a senior studying anthropology with pre-med intent, minoring in biology, and earning certificates in African Studies and Health Disparities. She is a student leader on We... Read More
Black History Interview Series | Mariah Foote
February 27th, 2020
Mariah FooteMariah Foote is a Junior at UGA in the Double Dawgs program for HDFS and Nonprofit Leadership and Management. She serves on the Wesley Diversity Outreach team and is a vital voice of love ... Read More
Black History Interview Series | Alafia Adeleke
February 26th, 2020
Alafia AdelekeAlafia Adeleke is a senior studying public relations at UGA. She serves on the Wesley Diversity Outreach team and is a vital voice of love and truth in our body. In this conversation, Al... Read More
To the One Struggling with Forgiveness
February 25th, 2020
To the one struggling with forgiveness,It is hard. There is no diminishing the difficulty of forgiving someone. However, I don’t think forgiveness is supposed to be an easy thing or else we wouldn’t l... Read More
Do I Really Get to Live Without Fear?
February 24th, 2020
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity but of power, love, and self-discipline." - 2 Timothy 1:7 As a person living in the Spirit, do I really get to live without fear? Well, yes and ... Read More