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Hey blog-reading friends, it has been a long while since I last published something here. I have no plans of shutting down this space, but I am not actively writing here either. But I am still writing and posting! On top of my various social media pages like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, I’ve been consistently writing in two separate spaces:

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“While guilt over sinfulness can often lead to repentance, shame leads to indifference, intolerance, lack of vulnerability, and lack of intimacy with others as it burros its way further into our minds.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“By valuing modesty we are essentially choosing to live humbly so that our lives may reflect our Father instead of pointing to ourselves. Our choice to forsake the traditional value of modesty is a selfish decision that says, "I am the most important person in the room." Modesty often becomes a decision to think of others as better than us by placing their interest above our own.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“Worshiping in the beauty of holiness is an invitation to be participants in the holiness of God, not perfecters of it.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less.”
Václav Havel

“While guilt over sinfulness can often lead to repentance, shame leads to indifference, intolerance, lack of vulnerability, and lack of intimacy with others as it burros its way further into our minds.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“By valuing modesty we are essentially choosing to live humbly so that our lives may reflect our Father instead of pointing to ourselves. Our choice to forsake the traditional value of modesty is a selfish decision that says, "I am the most important person in the room." Modesty often becomes a decision to think of others as better than us by placing their interest above our own.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“True love of others, according to Jesus, flows out of a love of God. The service of our lives flow out of the loving relationship we have with God. Too often we desire our service to create a loving relationship with God. Yet God does not seek after us because of any good deeds we have done.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

“As an introverted person, I struggle even writing about community because I know how difficult it often is for me to walk across the room to converse with people. People often drain the energy out of me, and too often I prefer to protect myself rather than engage in relationships with people. For some of us who are more extroverted, community is a way of life, yet I wonder how intentional even the most extroverted person is about making community a holiness-shaping thing. Community with God’s people ultimately shapes us to reflect more of who God is.”
Tyler Braun, Why Holiness Matters: We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again

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