0. Find an internship for this summer.
1. Prepare to travel to Italy in the upcoming fall semester.
apply for third party scholarships to help pay as much as possible for my exciting trip.
write letters of support to family members and close friends for money.
purchase Italian language software and study in the evenings.
start collecting maps of Europe [...]
I’m still in my undergradute studies, but I had an ephinany of a thesis idea while hearing someone discuss the history of LEED to me on Tuesday:
“… Sometime in the Middle Ages or perhaps intensified in the Industrial Revolution, buildings started to lose good design, green design, that lacked proper lighting and ventilation. [...]
Excerpt From Walter Gropius, “Eight Steps Toward a Solid Architecture,”
“Making a living cannot be the only aim of a young man who would want above all else to realize his ideas. Your problem is, therefore, how to keep the integrity of your conviction intact, how to live what you preach, and still find your [...]
One of my best friends, Jeremy Buchanan, resumed classes a few weeks ago at Asbury Seminary, working on getting his Master’s in Divinity. Over a meal with a close group of guys, he shared some wisdom that he had heard earlier that day. We were discussing Jesus’ transfiguration before his death.
The [...]
“Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.” Mark 1:35
I know the story of Moses releasing the Israelites from Egypt under the slavery of Pharaoh. I know the story from Paul in 1st Corinthians 11:23-26 where Jesus has his last meal with his disciples in Luke 22, but it was hearing the scripture read verbally last night where it really clicked:
Jesus, knowing full well [...]
Initial thoughts after synergy tonight at CSF
listen to the sermon we heard tonight…