I am back from Taiwan and living on the side of a mountain while I search for a job, for a church, and for the meaning of life. Okay, not really on that last one. I have a dog–Tennyson–who we found on the side of the road. I have a boyfriend, named Josh, who I did not find on the side of the road, but who, in a short period of time, has become one of the most important people in my life because he is wise, and he is good, and he is true.

God stretches me. He gave me a mind to use, not to waste, and He constantly has me questioning, seeking knowledge, and thirsting for truth. As a result of study and of faith, I am Reformed in my theology; this has caused me to see Christ and His sacrifice as I never have before. My current wrestle is with my political beliefs. Every struggle is painful and this one is not disappointing me. It’s difficult! I keep finding myself thinking, “This is what I believe. Now what grounds do I have for believing that?”

I like to blog. I quit for a while, but I think I may start again. So many things infuriate me and I must find an outlet for that fury. Although blogging is the least I can do, it is, at least, something I can do. That is, until I can find an active way to use that passion.

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