Juliette Alvey
When the Shape of the Kingdom Is a Cube
Friendship is Christ-like when it involves loving and losing at the same time.
Would You Like Broccoli or Carrots? The Burden of Choices
Paralyzed by Decision-Making and Worrying About What to Do
A Little Child Shall Lead Them
On Mando and Baby Yoda, Joseph and Baby Jesus
A Letter Santa Rarely Receives
My Daughter’s Kind of Thankfulness is a Kind of Pre-Thanking
The Bondage of My Inbox
“Have You ever Considered just Selecting All of the Unread Emails and Marking Them as Read?”
Before and After the Sun: God’s Eternal Light
From the Beginning to the Middle to the End of Creation, God is the Source of all Light
In the Name of Self-Preservation and the Greater Good
Even When it is Understandable, it Still Feels Oppressive
Overworked: An Abundant God Divided for Us
On Harried Parenting and a Lavish God
Pentecost Plans (near Minneapolis)
Breaking Down Barriers and Trusting the Spirit’s Presence with Us
When You Live in Hawaii, You’re Not Allowed to Complain
Conflict in Paradise
Upside-Down Kingdom
A Kingdom for the Poor, the Young, the Weak, and the Lowly
Love Sees All
As Much as Netflix Wishes Otherwise, Love is Definitely Not Blind








