Monthly Archives: March 2010

“Better than I deserve.”

Whenever I ask “How are you?”  one of my professors will almost always respond “Better than I deserve.” While this answer catches me off guard, it’s a very poignant reminder of the gospel truth in both his life and my … Continue reading

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The costliness of foolishness–Antoine Walker

I was saddened by watching this feature on the ESPN website: Antoine Walker had it all–but a string of unwise decisions has left him with nothing, and with so many enemies. Sobering to watch, but I’ve learned some important lessons … Continue reading

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HYPHEN: : Asian-American, the space between.

HYPHEN: Asian-American, the space between My alma mater Boston College has always been known for its white Irish Catholic identity. While there is nothing inherently wrong about this, the minorities like me often felt a bit out of place. I’m … Continue reading

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The impact of Tim Tebow’s Super Bowl commercial.

Super Bowl Commercial Update | Boundless Line. According to the blog linked above, Tim Tebow’s commercial brought 100 million people to visit Focus on the Family’s website, and an estimated 5 million have been led to “reconsider their view of … Continue reading

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Is it okay to skip church?

Some churches on LA Marathon route skip worship Seeing the article above…I ask myself… is it okay to skip church? On one hand, we should never take worship lightly. Believers are to take every opportunity to be with the body … Continue reading

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