ouzts
Ouzts Reconciling a Lineage Part Three: Fractured Ideals
Fractured ideals and a contradictory life seem to be a part of the human condition. How do you reconcile the irony and reality of history and your place in the grand scheme of it all.
ouzts
Fractured ideals and a contradictory life seem to be a part of the human condition. How do you reconcile the irony and reality of history and your place in the grand scheme of it all.
testimony
I believe in love at first thought. Only in a particular example do I attribute this to, and that is the relationship between parent and child.
testimony
My personal struggle, and the one I see happen to many of us who grew up in church, is a condescending pride that misses the point of a testimony and the Gospel.
ouzts
Sparked by the events of 2020 with the divide of beliefs and ideals, I journey back through the people and events that have shaped my passion for reconciliation, specifically through ethnicities.
ouzts
My favorite question, but also one of the most perplexing questions that one can ask, is “Who are you?” or “Who am I?” While observing people from my generation and the generations that follow, we tend to fill up our time to avoid the question: Who am I?
enigmatic
There’s a question I love to ask people is, Who are you? Because many people don’t have a clue. It’s also a question that can be answered simply but can have so much depth in it as well.
Fractured ideals and a contradictory life seem to be a part of the human condition. How do you reconcile the irony and reality of history and your place in the grand scheme of it all.
Sparked by the events of 2020 with the divide of beliefs and ideals, I journey back through the people and events that have shaped my passion for reconciliation, specifically through ethnicities.
My favorite question, but also one of the most perplexing questions that one can ask, is “Who are you?” or “Who am I?” While observing people from my generation and the generations that follow, we tend to fill up our time to avoid the question: Who am I?