Posts Tagged passion
For those of you out there with a lot on your mind, take a three minute break and partake in the joys of my poetry. This one goes out to all the students in the middle of midterms season.
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"Where do I go from here?
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10.10.2011| The Fish Tank | Christopher Hopper
A zealous man in religion is pre-eminently a man of one thing. It is not enough to say that he is earnest, hearty, uncompromising, thorough-going, whole-hearted, fervent in spirit. He only sees one thing, he cares for one thing, he lives for one thing, he is swallowed up in one thing; and that one t
08.16.2011| The Fish Tank | jihyechoi
When trying to define the term “calling,” it seems that it is much easier to distinguish it by what it is not. “Calling” is distinct from “speaking” or “telling,” since calling invokes a response, while speaking or telling is done with the expectation that the recipient is (hopefully
07.5.2011| The Fish Tank | jihyechoi
The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is how to love, and be loved in return - The Sitar that Speaks the Truth, Moulin Rouge
In Romans 12:3, Paul calls us to look at ourselves with sober judgment – to think truthfully and honestly about who we are. Then he calls to love one another, and specifi
06.18.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
We are all — every last one of us — obsessed with giving good impressions. We like to be thought of as smart, attractive, funny, virtuous, and strong; we want everyone to believe that we have it “all together.” The staff of The Ichthus is certainly no exception. It is our secret hope tha
03.27.2010| Last Things, Volume 5, Issue 2 | J. Joseph Porter
The Ichthus has been trying to look at a variety of fields of study from a Christian perspective, but we tend to focus on philosophy, theology, and art because that's what the editors and writers specialize in. So this post is my attempt to reach out to students from other fields. I know not all fie
02.16.2010| The Fish Tank | Jordan Monge
I believe in resurrection.
I believe, of course, in the Resurrection - "that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day" (1 Corinthians 15.3b-4a). That much is unsurprising.
But it is only the beginning. For I believe
02.12.2010| The Fish Tank | J. Joseph Porter