By Kimberly Schluterman Every year, thousands of professional and amateur writers and bloggers fill cyber space with their ideas about and commitments to their New Year Resolutions.… Read more “Just Not That Into Resolutions”
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Don’t Judge Me (And I’ll Try Not to Judge You)!
By Kimberly Schluterman So I really hate public restrooms. I hate that other people can hear me pee. I think that’s gross. I also think it’s gross… Read more “Don’t Judge Me (And I’ll Try Not to Judge You)!”
Times, they are a’changin’
When I was in high school, my AP English class had to read a book called Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. It was about an African… Read more “Times, they are a’changin’”
Things That Come Softly
By Kimberly Schluterman Kitties, linens, fresh bread, babies… potting soil… Wanna guess what all these have in common? Here’s a hint: they share this trait with love,… Read more “Things That Come Softly”
When We Aren’t Who We Want to Be
By Kimberly Schluterman My brother is five and a half years older than me. He was a happy, even-tempered baby and a well-behaved child. My parents believed… Read more “When We Aren’t Who We Want to Be”
Too Afraid for a Spirit of Fear
By Kimberly Schluterman In the fall of 2009, I wrote a column called “As the Seasons Change,” detailing how I lost my lifelong convictions about biblical truth… Read more “Too Afraid for a Spirit of Fear”
To Know Me is to Understand Me
By Kimberly Schluterman In The Experience Economy, B. Joseph Pine said, “The experience of being understood, versus interpreted, is so compelling, you can charge admission.” I was… Read more “To Know Me is to Understand Me”
Learning the Hard Way
By Kimberly Schluterman When I was in Jr. High, Jesse, a kid a few grades ahead of me, was killed tragically in a car accident as he… Read more “Learning the Hard Way”