What is your favourite cheese?
HA um I’m not really a cheese expert so I’m not really too informed on the different types, but I like any mild cheese :)
Thank you kind fairy <3
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What is your favourite cheese?
HA um I’m not really a cheese expert so I’m not really too informed on the different types, but I like any mild cheese :)
Thank you kind fairy <3
Blogging Along
Blogging Along is a series of blog posts where we are going to share other blogs posts that we have found interesting, insightful, or pertinent. Enjoy!
Me: Overseas| Staring Brokenness in the Face
And I realized that at each step along the way, I had a choice: I could turn my face from what I had seen and try to forget it; I could satiate my life with distractions and media and entertainment; I could so easily block out the pain and brokenness that existed outside of my own home and life. I could stay comfortable, I could believe the lie that I shouldn’t have to be exposed to this sort of thing; that because my soul shrank back from it, I should not remind myself of it.
World Vision ACT:S| Why #Complaining Could be Ruining Our Activism
Years from now, sociologists will break down our generation into two characteristics:
1. Extremely passionate about world issues
2. Extremely passionate about talking about ourselves
Unfortunately, I think we both know which one of those often takes precedence.
The Livesay Haiti Weblog| alleviate
Sometimes as wealthy consumers we get to thinking that because we have financial means to put up a nice building and stock it with nice things that we're better suited to raise poor children than their own poor families. That is arrogant and in most cases incorrect. Mothers and fathers without material wealth live joy-filled and inspirational lives. Poor people are capable of loving their children just as well and their love doesn't depend on their ability to provide material things. Given some support their choices would become much less dire.