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Driving Through the Desert
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Driving Through the Desert

February 20, 2023 | Amelia Dilworth (BR ‘23)

I think Lent is like this. Representing the forty days Jesus spent in the desert fasting, praying, and overcoming temptation in the desert, Lent is not a season of self-deprivation or self-punishment. Rather, Lent is a time when we follow Jesus into the desert because nothing in the city can quench our thirst for God.

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Life After Violence in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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Life After Violence in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

February 18, 2023 | By Karis Ryu YDS’23

Like many superhero fans, I bounded over to the nearest movie theater within a week of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s release in November. A film of pain, hope, and power, I appreciated its muted volume, both auditory and visual, and how Ryan Coogler’s vision clearly included space for grief, both on and off screen. Grief and rage are integral to the story’s central message of healing and renewal: for Shuri, Wakanda, and the world they live in.

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Faces Turned Towards Glory
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Faces Turned Towards Glory

February 1, 2023 | Lily Lawler BK ‘23

Each sunset with clouds draped around it and every birdsong I heard in the morning pointed my face towards God’s undeniable glory. The infinitely unfolding beauty in this world was enough evidence for me that God is present with us.

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Growing Young
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Growing Young

February 1, 2023 | Hannah Turner BK ‘24

And those of us who know the struggle of adulting know that time is a precious resource and we use money nearly every day. The difficulty is not in teaching responsibility or wisdom, but in the dangerous implications we make about a human being’s value. When we view ourselves, those around us, or children as failures for not reaching certain goals, we deny our inherent worth.

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Habits of Mind
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Habits of Mind

February 1, 2023 | Lukas Bacho SM ‘25

Still, a larger question looms: short of the moral standard Emerson, Thoreau, and even Jesus provide, is not a guilt-ridden philanthropy like mine better than none at all?

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In Search of Perfect Friendship 
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In Search of Perfect Friendship 

February 1, 2023 | Yoska Guta TD ‘25

Contrary to popular belief, I don’t think our fallouts with others are due to the flaws of a select few individuals. Rather, this constant failure is due to a deep insufficiency that runs rampant within each of us. One that prevents us from being, and finding that whole and perfect friend that we all seek.

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