Freedom in Family
By Madison Zuniga “Well, I would love to go to graduate school, or work in the publishing and editing field, but I definitely want to prioritize starting a family.” A crease forms on my friend’s forehead, and I sense her …
Reviewing Erika Bachiachi’s The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision By: Nadia Hartwig In the current political climate, where being a “feminist” usually encompasses pro-abortion rallies, anti-marriage stances, and hostile views toward traditional gender roles beneath shouts for gender …
By: Kate Roberts Although I spent a majority of my summer working from my home in Tennessee, I would sometimes slip away to a coffee shop, observing the bustling people ordering their mid-day lattes and lunch as I worked on …
By: Elizabeth Crawford Faith Lutheran School started its Y4Life team in November 2022, and we have been slowly gaining momentum, working our way into developing programs, activities, and events for our life team. We had numerous planning meetings and fun …
Kate Roberts I’ll never forget the day that my brother arrived. It was a random Saturday in August. My dad, a pastor, was off doing a wedding, and my siblings and mom and I had settled in for a popcorn …
Cori Meier, Y4Life Assistant Maybe you’ve seen it on social media – the tendency toward verbally annihilating people we don’t agree with. Disagree with someone politically or ideologically? Let’s jump straight to the name-calling. People are called “slime,” “garbage,” or …