Karl Noelle

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I started reading a book today…actually *just now.* It’s called “The Hole In Our Gospel” by Richard Stearns. He’s the president of World Vision.

My friend Cassie gave it to me as a gift yesterday, and it has really been making me wonder: I don’t think I’m going to look at my faith the same way after I finish this book.

After finishing the prologue, literally just now, I’m already vowing to never use that “#firstworldproblems” hashtag again. I’m actually ashamed that I ever did in the first place. I don’t want to be that ignorant, close-minded American stereotype anymore. Poverty isn’t something to be taken lightly or half-heartedly—wouldn’t you agree?

There is something greater to live for, to work towards, and to believe in.

I anticipate these next couple weeks to stir me up. Here goes!

I started reading a book today…actually *just now.* It’s called “The Hole In Our Gospel” by Richard Stearns. He’s the president of World Vision.

My friend Cassie gave it to me as a gift yesterday, and it has really been making me wonder: I don’t think I’m going to look at my faith the same way after I finish this book.

After finishing the prologue, literally just now, I’m already vowing to never use that “#firstworldproblems” hashtag again. I’m actually ashamed that I ever did in the first place. I don’t want to be that ignorant, close-minded American stereotype anymore. Poverty isn’t something to be taken lightly or half-heartedly—wouldn’t you agree?

There is something greater to live for, to work towards, and to believe in.

I anticipate these next couple weeks to stir me up. Here goes!

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