everything i have written for
CROSSWALK.COM
From 'Huck Finn' to Hosea: Why We Should Read Rather Than Remove Old Books
5 Reasons You Should Stay at Church (Even When You Want to Leave)
4 Ways Singleness is Harder Than Marriage (And 4 Helpful Tips!)
What Christian Women Should Teach Girls about True Womanhood
Why You Need Spiritual Discipline (Especially When You Don't Want It)
Nativity Scenes are SO Unrealistic (But SO Necessary to Notice!)
How to Check In with Your College Freshman without Driving Her Crazy
Is the Declaration of Independence Christian? Does it Matter?
Christians & Consent: Powerful Responses to the Brock Turner Case
Easter Deserves More than Just One Day-- 3 Ways to Keep Celebrating
You Want Safe and Successful Kids...but What if God has Other Plans?
Jesus 'n Jimmy Kimmel: How Late-Night TV May Shape the Election
Published pieces - James Madison University
"Wall Street success with some alumni networking help" in Madison Magazine. August 2013. Published in online and print formats.
"When dreams become real" in Madison Magazine. August 2013. Published in online and print formats.
"Zion Project" in Curio magazine (pages 8-13). April 2013. Published in online and print formats.
"Oasis: art in the heart of downtown" in 22807 magazine. April 2013. Published in online and print formats.
James Madison University Be the Change blog: "Being involved" (part one); "The student view" (part two). March 2013.
"John Veitch, the piano doctor of JMU" article in The Breeze (James Madison University's student newspaper). February 2013.
"Harrisonburg small businesses fill niche downtown" article in The Breeze (James Madison University's student newspaper). March 2013
Class assignments - James Madison University
Media Analysis Project (Culture by Design class, JMU summer study abroad in London). June 2012.
Final Paper (British Media and Society class, JMU summer study abroad in London). June 2012.
"The Public Sphere Today" (Writing in the Public Sphere class, JMU summer study abroad in London). June 2012.
"London: Writing in the Public Sphere" blog. (Writing in the Public Sphere class, JMU summer study abroad in London). June 2012.
"be simply green" blog (News Reporting & Writing class, JMU). Spring 2012.
Here's the thing: we all have a story. Chapters full of shaky and unsure first steps, chapters full of sprints you won and hurdles that tripped you up, chapters full of starting lines and finish lines, victories and losses.
Your story deserves to be told. You may think it's not unique or important, but it is. Your story is so distinctly yours, so perfectly crafted for you and you alone by a the most exquisite Author. My pen, my words, are just tools. My heart is just a vehicle. Your story is extraordinary.
Story Seeker started in 2014.
I met with normal people and we swapped stories. I sat in coffee shops with friends and strangers alike, pouring out my heart and listening earnestly in return. I swapped endless emails with people far away who became dear friends through the process.
And then, together, we shared their stories.
I wrote about these people I met... kind of like you would if you were at a funeral except they are alive and able to hear my heartfelt appreciation and adoration for their bravery and their words and their openness. It was my favorite kind of writing. It was a gift to use my space here to shine a light on these incredible people. I shared pictures of their hands, because hands are fascinating and telling, and I asked them to sum their story up into three simple words. No small task.
Then, they shared their own stories, in their own words.
And it was beautiful.
22 stories of hope, redemption, growth, love, courage, strength, overcoming adversity, achieving the impossible, dreaming, and daring greatly.
22 stories from 22 people.
Honest.
Powerful.
Real.
To each and every one of you 22, thank you. From the deepest part of my grateful heart.
the truth of the matter is: our world is broken, and every day we are fighting a battle against the voices in our heads telling us we are alone, we are unworthy, we are undeserving, we don't have a story. But we do have stories.
And when we tell our stories, we push back the darkness and declare the truth like a bright light: we are brave, we are mighty, we are not alone, and we are all in this life battling the hard stuff and celebrating the good stuff TOGETHER.
Join me in reading these beautiful stories:

Chasing Creative podcast:
#CreateLounge
Delight Ministries
For the girl who is anxious about being single in For the Girl (a devotional book available for purchase HERE)
Founded Magazine
Gather Atlanta
Holl and Lane Magazine
Kingdom Spark
Thryve Magazine
The Yellow Conference
FINDING YOUR SWEET SPOT IN LEADERSHIP (PSST…WE GOT THE SECRET)
"REDISCOVERING AUTHENTICITY: ACCEPTING THE INTROVERT IN YOU"
Guest blogs
"Sharing Your Story Authentically Online" on Kory Woodard's blog
"SAY HELLO TO RACHEL DAWSON + WEEKLY LINK-UP" on #fireworkpeople's blog
"What Would You Say?" on Cara Joyner's blog