Finding Grace in the Pause: What Atlanta’s Snow Day Teaches Us About Slowing Down There’s something quite miraculous about the …
Instigating Better
Instigating Better
Finding Grace in the Pause: What Atlanta’s Snow Day Teaches Us About Slowing Down There’s something quite miraculous about the …
Success—what does it really mean? For most of us, we’ve been fed a version of success that’s tied to external …
The Five Relationships that Every Christian Needs In our journey of faith, the relationships we cultivate play a crucial role …
The Four Pillars of Happiness: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective Hey there, happiness seekers! Ever wonder what really makes us …
Ah, election season! That magical time when our TVs transform into portals to an alternate reality where every candidate is simultaneously a saint, a superhero, and your next-door neighbor who just wants to borrow a cup of sugar.
Starting high school has always been a rollercoaster of emotions, but the landscape of this educational rite of passage has transformed dramatically from the disco era to the digital age. As I pondered the differences of when I started high school (1974) and compared it to starting high school in 2024, I saw five major differences. Here are a few differences between embarking on high school in the groovy ’70s and the tech-saturated 2024.