Sharing is Caring: Stuff I Learned In Seminary

If there’s one thing seminary guaranteed, it’s that I did a whole lot of writing. Research papers, theological reflections, and more citations than I care to count—it’s been a journey! Now that I’ve graduated, I thought it might be helpful to share some of what I’ve learned with you. Over the next few posts, I’llContinue reading “Sharing is Caring: Stuff I Learned In Seminary”

Lo Hicimos–We Did It

…and I can’t get Dora the Explorer’s celebration song out of my head. I’m overjoyed to share that I’ve officially graduated from seminary with a Master of Arts in Ministry! This milestone is one I’ve dreamed about for years, and reaching it has been both humbling and rewarding. Balancing seminary studies with work and familyContinue reading “Lo Hicimos–We Did It”

Big Announcement

Nope—it’s not a surprise baby, unless you include our Border Collie. A Dream Fulfilled: Enrolling in Seminary For years, I’ve carried a deep desire to attend seminary—a longing to grow in my knowledge of God’s Word and to be better equipped for ministry. I’m thrilled to share that the time is finally right. I’ve enrolledContinue reading “Big Announcement”

My Testimony, Part II: Teen Years

In my last post, I wrote about a time that I hid in the bathroom and wished I could disappear. By 13, I’d come out from behind the toilet, but I was still hiding. The moment people around me seemed unhappy, my mind started down a familiar track: “My existence gets in the way ofContinue reading “My Testimony, Part II: Teen Years”

My Testimony, Part I: The Early Years

In 1985, a divorced Navy veteran was running an illegal taxi service. One morning in Brooklyn, he picked up a pretty lady with hairspray and shoulder pads, in a hurry to get to her job at the World Trade Center. Along the ride, they discovered some similarities: they were both divorced, both Italian, both Catholic,Continue reading “My Testimony, Part I: The Early Years”