Reflection is always important and as I’ve just finished my freshman year in college I couldn’t help but look back and smell the aroma of Christ consistently in the past year. In the beginning of August, I came into college scared out of my mind. I was leaving my home base, my family, my mentors,Continue reading “A Simple Reflection”
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Show Me Something Beautiful
John Spencer has been one of my closest mentors and good friends for quite a while. We have travelled the world together and I love him dearly. He is someone that I know I can always turn to and be vulnerable with. He also is someone who always pushes me towards God; challenging my faithContinue reading “Show Me Something Beautiful”
Spiritual Commitment
Doing things that you don’t particularly love to do is part of every kind of relationship. Maybe it means a compromise, other times no compromise at all but simply going with the flow, but sometimes it means obedience. For example, I know my dad really dislikes eating salad, especially tomatoes, with a passion. Because heContinue reading “Spiritual Commitment”
Euangelion
I hate being sick. I hate not being able to do everything I want to because my body cannot give 100%. Being sick can be pretty awful, even scary at times, especially nowadays given the pandemic in which the world is being taken by storm. There are many different types of sickness, varying from aContinue reading “Euangelion”
Pick It Up
I recently wrote a paper about the book, “Dead Aid”. It is written by a Zambian economist, Dambisa Moyo, and describes the effect that foreign aid has on Africa. Overall it is a great novel and I highly recommend it but that is not the reason I bring it up. Reading this book took meContinue reading “Pick It Up”
Walking on Water
Hello, my name is Josh Jones and I am an 18 year old college student at Truman State University. I have always wanted to start a blog about various topics that tend to meander throughout my mind but I never had the time until I was abruptly sent home due to the pandemic of COVID-19.Continue reading “Walking on Water”