Nathan Branson

The Boring, Mundane Parts of Adulthood and Identity in Christ

“No individual, by the very state of existence, can avoid life as a form of servitude; it only remains for us to decide, deny, or remain oblivious to, whom or what we serve.” ----Carolyn Weber

What do you do with the drudgery of adulthood? That moment on a Monday at 4pm and you realize that you will likely have to work Saturday in . . .

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December 28, 2021

The Three Things I Gained from Majoring in Literature

I Made the Right Choice Switching from Biology to Literature

I transferred to the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 2003 with the intention of becoming a physical therapist. After spending my freshman year at the community college, I decided the best path to getting into graduate school to be a physical therapist would be entering my sophomore year as a biology major.

During my . . .

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October 19, 2020

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