Finish What You Started
It's been hard for me to write again because I never want to publish anything just for the sake of saying I did. There's so much dead content on the internet these days that I'm fearful of adding to it with something that doesn't need to be shared, but writing has been therapeutic for me to process the contrasting life moments of highs, lows, joy, pain; the good, the bad, and the ugly. There are moments in life that we count on and predict, but then there are those moments that you don't expect. The moments where you feel frozen in time and all you can muster is a, "How the heck did I get here?". For me, this has been life. I predicted I would graduate from high school and go right on to college, but what I didn't expect was to make the decision to take a gap year that turned into one semester off. I predicted I would graduate from college with a degree in ministry, but what I didn't expect was to launch myself into a ministry experience that would