Author: Kayfromhome
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Going Home… and other things that feel like going backwards.

Sometimes going home feels like going backwards.
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The Duplicity of Authenticity

People demand authenticity and flinch at honesty. They recoil at vulnerability like we’re embarrassed by the “over share.” It’s no wonder we’re so lonely.
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When love is right, there is no pebble.

A pebble in my shoe, very much like a single pea beneath the mattress of a princess—that’s what wrong love always felt like to me.
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Stop Asking Me When I’m Getting Married

Ignorant, yet well-meaning people. Is there anyone in the world so dangerously unaware?
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Single, and Thankful

Here’s something I never thought I’d say: I am incredibly grateful for my time of singleness.
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Daniel + Kayla, sitting in a tree

So, I’m engaged. You can’t tell this virtually, but right now I’m pausing for applause… and to give my grand-childless mother the opportunity to stop her wild, jubilant weeping. I didn’t know whether or not I should do an “engagement post,” because: a) most of the engagement announcement blogs I’ve seen are incredibly cheesy, and b)…
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WA > MD

Currently, I find myself residing in good ol’ Maryland. If you didn’t catch my last post about moving, you can read all about my Leaving LifePoint here. Originally, this post was written to regale you with the findings of my transition from WA to MD. In writing, like in most living art, my stock story of…
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Christian: Worship is so much more than your singing

While there are many scriptures that marry worship and song, musical worship is a very small part of living a worshipful life.

