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The Desire for Greatness
It’s been a while since someone has offered me something to share on CulturTwined, but it’s so much fun when I get to post a piece from someone else here! This time, I’m sharing something sent to me by Samuel … Continue reading
This time I’m the guest poster! “The World Traveling Introvert”
A couple of months ago, right around the time I was beginning this attempted transition into a life of a little less transition, I came across a blog whose very title seemed to capture my heart: “Introverted Church” by Adam … Continue reading
Before I Judge… by Shanda
GUEST POST!! WhenI first saw Shanda’s blog, I immediately thought she’s someone I should follow closely. After all, she may possible have lived in more places than me! And her stories ooze of wisdom… the type of wisdom that comes … Continue reading
Meet Happy Girl, the sequel
If you missed the first half of this little story, click here! Happy Girl and I are comparing notes on some random questions, doing some good interpersonal culturtwining. 4. What are your thoughts regarding giving money to church or charity? … Continue reading
Meet Happy Girl: not as different as I thought
Happy Girl may be my favourite blogger of all times. She is so honest and down-to-earth in her blogs that it’s really been a joy to get to know her over the Internet. We’d hoped to meet in person when … Continue reading