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Creation Care

By Margaret Brunner Although it’s not officially on my job description, my current job at the Parklands as an Interpretive Ranger involves creation care. I am not sure if creation care stirs up any specific thoughts for you, but maybe words like environmentalism...

An Extra Fish Has Been Salted

By Jacob Davis Hey y’all! We’re a little over two months into this year’s program and I sit here writing this scratching my head; how did I get here, isn’t it still summer, why have I been so blessed? I’d like to introduce you to one of my favorite poems. It is by...

Letting Others Speak Into My Life

By Elizabeth Girardy Four months ago, I couldn’t have imagined myself being part of a program like the Louisville Bridge Fellows. At the time, I knew that I was at a point of transition having left my previous job, but I figured the transition would be to a job...

Thank You

By Brianna Nalley It’s with mixed emotions and a heavy heart that I say goodbye. It’s bittersweet because I’m not ready to leave this place, these people, or this season. The last nine months have been filled with such a sweet joy. Sure, there have been challenges...

Bittersweet

By Clay Stewart Well, here we are–the closing stretch of my time here as a Louisville Fellow. As I reflect on these past eight months, I can’t help but smile when looking back at all the amazing memories I have been blessed to have experienced during this exciting and...

A Heart of Gratitude

By Gracie Puckett As I look back on these last seven months in Louisville, a smile unconsciously appears on my face because I can see the continuity of God’s hand in my story and it is just so beautiful. Like any season of life, one has to continue to pursue...