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Praying in the Sandwich Line
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Praying in the Sandwich Line

Mar 10, 2026 | By Nathan Brown UT Austin ‘28

I eat at this sandwich shop twice a week. There's typically a short line, so the elapsed time between arriving at the shop and leaving with my sandwich is between five and ten minutes. My instinct is to fill the "dead time" by pulling out my phone and browsing the internet. I'm not alone: most people in the shop do the same.

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Thrown Into the Wilderness
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Thrown Into the Wilderness

Mar 9, 2026 | By Jack Batten BF ‘27

The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild beasts, and the angels were ministering to him. (Mark 1:12-13)

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Fasting: What’s the Point?
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Fasting: What’s the Point?

Mar 8, 2026 | By Tiffany Gee UT ‘26

I didn’t grow up observing Lent. To my teenage self, Lent meant seeing my Catholic friends arriving at school with ash on their foreheads. The same friends would later inform me that they were giving up social media, or sweets, or red meat. Not understanding what any of this meant at the time, I accepted this practice was for those more religious than I. Maybe it was some type of New Year’s Resolution thing I didn’t know about.

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Faith Over Facts
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Faith Over Facts

Mar 7, 2026 | By Sadie Shank GSAS ‘26

Recently, I’ve been reading Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis. Lewis is famous for carefully explaining Christianity. He lays out arguments about morality, human nature, and what they might suggest about God. For someone who likes reasoning things out, it’s comforting. It makes faith feel a little sturdier.

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Way of Suffering
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Way of Suffering

Mar 6, 2026 | By Joseph Yu BF ‘28

In a seriously convoluted (and miraculous) series of circumstances, I joined a Christian a cappella group last fall. My debut song was one I heard every Good Friday growing up, often set to the crucifixion scene from The Passion of the Christ. Our church elders would often warn parents with young children to politely remove themselves from the sanctuary due to the graphic content (which, in my opinion, is precisely what makes Mel Gibson’s film so powerful). 

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