Resurrection: Literal or Metaphorical (or both)?

I recently saw a tweet asking Christians if or how their lives/faith would change if the resurrection of Jesus could be definitively proven as false. Reading through the responses was interesting as it presented many different people’s perspectives and experiences and why they chose to see resurrection as literal or metaphorical (or some of both).Continue reading “Resurrection: Literal or Metaphorical (or both)?”

Migraine Awareness Month 2019: Week 1

In addition to having national holidays like Cheese Day (4th) and Doughnut Day (7th), and being recognized as Pride Month for the LGBTQ+ community, June is also Migraine Awareness Month. For this month I am planning to post articles related to the topic of migraines. For this first week I’m sharing a couple articles thatContinue reading “Migraine Awareness Month 2019: Week 1”

The Life of a Spoonie

First off, if you don’t know what it means to be a “spoonie” or about the spoon theory in general – read this article to understand the concept: http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/ Second, this theory can apply to any chronic physical or mental illness. Most people have multiple chronic illnesses rather than just one; being able to referContinue reading “The Life of a Spoonie”

Migraines & Aimovig

I recently took my first injection of Aimovig, a new migraine medicine designed specifically for migraines with less side effects than other preventative medications. Most pill form preventatives are designed to treat another issue, such as epilepsy or depression/anxiety, but also happen to help with migraines; however they have a lot of side effects andContinue reading “Migraines & Aimovig”