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Category Archives: Reflections

What If ‘Humpty Dumpty’ Was the Original Protest Song?

Nursery rhymes like “Humpty Dumpty’ may have served as disguised social and political commentary—and why memes and TikToks might be our modern version of quiet resistance.

August 20, 2025

Losing Faith Without Losing Yourself

What happens when the faith that once anchored you begins to feel like a weight instead? A reflection on walking away from toxic theology without walking away from hope.

August 10, 2025

The Loan That Opened a Door—And the System That Shut It for Others

In 1979, a $2,500 loan helped launch my college journey—and my love for journalism. Today, that same dream leaves many students buried in debt. Somewhere along the way, the door stayed open for a few but slammed shut for the rest.

August 8, 2025

Still Here, But Not Necessarily at Home

I used to feel proud to be a Texan and grateful to be American. These days, I feel like an exile in both. Still here—but no longer at home.

August 6, 2025 · 1 Comment

Love is Not All—But It Better Be Something

The recent Kerr County floods remind us that “thoughts and prayers” aren’t enough. Edna St. Vincent Millay was right—love isn’t all. But if it’s real, it moves us to do something more than perform compassion for the cameras.

August 3, 2025

The Quiet Gospel of ‘Pop’: Integrity Without a Megaphone

Gregg Popovich may never quote scripture, but he lives with a kind of quiet integrity that feels sacred. This reflection explores why his actions—not his words—remind me of the kind of faith I still believe in.

July 27, 2025

When Conquest Passes for Greatness

We often revere history’s great conquerors—people like Napoleon, Subutai, or Andrew Jackson—but rarely do we reckon with the human cost of their campaigns. Maybe it’s time we rethink what makes someone “great.”

July 25, 2025

The Red Clay Strays and the Complicated Joy of Discovering New Music

Discovering a new band is usually a simple joy. But these days, I find myself asking: who else is listening, and what does that say about the music — or about me? A reflection on The Red Clay Strays and the burden of cautious listening.

July 23, 2025 · 1 Comment

Too Good to Question: When Faith Feeds the Algorithm

A touching Facebook post about Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke made me pause—not just because it was fake, but because it reminded me how easily we fall for emotional manipulation when it feels good. From nostalgia-fueled hoaxes to emotionally engineered faith experiences, sometimes we need to ask: are we responding to truth… or just really good storytelling?

July 16, 2025

I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For: How U2 Helped Me Stop Pretending

How one verse from U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” gave me permission to stop pretending, start questioning, and see faith not as a destination—but as an honest, unfinished journey.

July 13, 2025 · 1 Comment

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