by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Oct 27, 2014 | Broken and Raw, every story matters, Faith, Generation Y, Love, Story
What is your after? Every time you leave a room, a conversation, a gathering, you leave behind an after. It’s like an after-taste or an after-thought. Your after is determined by a before — and the before of your after is determined by how you live. We...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Oct 8, 2014 | Broken and Raw, Community, every story matters, Faithful, Story
It’s October 8, 2013. I’m smiling from ear to ear, my tennis shoes are laced, and the turf beneath my feet is a lot less squishy than I imagined. We’re about to take the field. In every way imaginable, I am both ungraceful and unathletic. But...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Oct 4, 2014 | Broken and Raw, every story matters, Faith, Story
We had a lot of lot of tear-stained pillow late night conversations, me and God. I did most of the talking and not always a lot of listening, if we’re being honest. And He listened so well, so intently and sweetly. He heard the cries, the worries, and the wants....
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Sep 7, 2014 | Broken and Raw, Faith, Faithful
My throat is in that tight, choking grip that comes when you’ve just cried or are holding back the tears. It’s both/and today. There is so much noise everywhere we turn – in the media, in Facebook feeds and Twitter streams, in classes and books and...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Aug 12, 2014 | (in)courage, Broken and Raw, Story
When community runs out, Jesus runs in. When you see yourself as damaged He declares you lovely. When you look around and only see ruins, the Holy One bends to carry your holey heart, promising that joy will come in the morning. Joy always comes. Six days after...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Aug 10, 2014 | Brave, Broken and Raw, Faithful, Giveaway, God Sized Dream, Story
A little over 1,800 days ago I pulled up a blank page and said yes. With the words “it just takes one” rolling around in my mind, I created an online space just for me with the tag line “learning to stand up in a fallen world.” I was sixteen...