Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens—Jesus the Son of God—let us hold fast to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has been tempted in every way as we are, yet without sin. Therefore, let us…Continue reading Being Bold
Author: Emma Morris
Beautifully Called: Thoughts on Biblical Womanhood
In light of International Women’s Month, I’ve been thinking about womanhood and the complexities of feminism. I can’t fully say I’m a feminist by today’s popular definition. I can’t entirely dismiss their cause either. In the evangelical world, we are quick to be repulsed by feminism. But perhaps we should re-examine and re-define feminism through…Continue reading Beautifully Called: Thoughts on Biblical Womanhood
A Quiet Christmas
For the past four years, I have written a blog post celebrating Christmas. Today, it is Christmas Eve and I am staring at a blank page. Yet I couldn’t ignore the whisper lingering in my mind—a whisper to be still and write today. This year feels different from past Christmas Eves. I feel different. It…Continue reading A Quiet Christmas
Refining
Beside my bed rests a small, white-painted wooden block wrapped with twine—straight from Waco, Texas. The twine holds a postcard sized print with an artistically printed Bible verse. I’ve looked at the verse every morning all semester, but I honestly never gave it much thought. Then I was standing in worship at church a couple…Continue reading Refining
Thank You Notes
It feels surreal that it’s the last week of August. This month has passed so quickly. I moved back to South Carolina, caught up with friends, and started classes. As the new school year begin, I love this chance to to thank God for this season of friendship, growth, change, and learning. Today I’m thankful…Continue reading Thank You Notes