Archive for the ‘Non-fiction’ Category

January 9, 2012 1

Gone in 50 Years

By in Adventure, Mini Essays, Non-fiction, Writing

It’s easy to wish away the moments right here, right now, in favour of the intangible future wafting somewhere overhead in la-la land.

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May 30, 2011 1

The Miracle of Life

By in Life, Mini Essays, Thought-provoked

No, I can never prove God. I can’t pull him out of a hat or conjure up a magic prayer to bring him to earth. But I can testify to the joy in my heart, which can never be taken away.

May 16, 2011 1

Loving Matchbox City

By in Mini Essays, Thought-provoked

There’s this person I met just recently who has quickly become one of those rare things called best friends: the ones you can stay up late with and share about deeper things.

May 14, 2011 1

A Heart of Wisdom

By in Mini Essays, Thought-provoked

I remember a conversation about my grandmother from about a year ago…

January 21, 2010 2

Joy Comes in the Mourning

By in Faith, Mini Essays, Non-fiction, Writing

Does your mind sometimes feel like it’s going to boil over like a bursting pot-full of sloppy and rather unappealing porridge? Do the hundreds and thousands of questions that circulate through it at high speeds ever threaten to take you under? Do the events in Haiti boggle your mind and confuse your perception of God?

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