Monthly Archives: March 2012
God Hates Figs: Christianity and Homosexuality
Something that’s been on the minds of churches and communities across the world lately is the debate on homosexuality and Christianity. You’ve probably heard people advise others to love the sinner, hate the sin but that would go … Continue reading
Struggling with Death: Some Sort of Farewell
As you may already know my mother recently battled breast cancer and survived. She is so strong today, dare I say stronger than before. Experiencing cancer from so close is hard. I had always heard of it on … Continue reading
The Terminal Man: Sir Alfred Mehran
Sir Alfred and belongings at Charles de Gaulle. I recently finished The Terminal Man, an autobiography by Sir Alfred Mehran also known as Mehran Karimi Nasseri. In case you’re not familiar with the name, Alfred is perhaps the most famous … Continue reading
The Terminal Man: Sir Alfred Mehran
Sir Alfred and belongings at Charles de Gaulle. I recently finished The Terminal Man, an autobiography by Sir Alfred Mehran also known as Mehran Karimi Nasseri. In case you’re not familiar with the name, Alfred is perhaps the most famous … Continue reading
A New Perspective on the Creative Process – Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert, author This evening I had the joy of watching an eye-opening 18-minute presentation via YouTube done by author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) at TED (technology, entertainment, design). I loved her personality and essence on stage and am … Continue reading
A New Perspective on the Creative Process – Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert, author This evening I had the joy of watching an eye-opening 18-minute presentation via YouTube done by author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) at TED (technology, entertainment, design). I loved her personality and essence on stage and am … Continue reading