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Katie Brown
Oct 1, 2024
3 min read
Bethel Creatives Interviews
Bethel Creatives, no. 16: Katie Bracey
Interview conducted by Katie Brown in the The Crossings’s series on creativity and diversity within Bethel University’s student body. The...
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That Glorious Day
Authors on the Rise
Teagan Risher
Mar 5, 2024
4 min read
The Journey from Poetry to Faith
Authors on the Rise
Anne Clouse
Mar 5, 2024
12 min read
Number 35
Authors on the Rise
Corbin Greenslade
Mar 5, 2024
4 min read
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Brandon Hunt
Apr 29, 2022
4 min read
Non-Fiction
Our Connection to Nature: A Closer Look
As humans, we are connected to our landscape, and there is evidence that taking care of our land is more beneficial than we think....
Jordan Mihut
Apr 29, 2022
4 min read
Non-Fiction
The Journey of Learning to Love
I developed a disdain for all people in my early years of life. Maybe disdain is too harsh of a word, but from an early age, I was life’s...
Maya Engbrecht
Apr 29, 2022
11 min read
Non-Fiction
Transcendent Kingdom: Immigration and Hospitality
According to the Pew Research Center, there are currently more than 40 million immigrants in the United States, which is about one-fifth...
Ellery Hertel
Apr 29, 2022
6 min read
Non-Fiction
Blinded—And Given Sight
I am afraid of the dark, yet light often is no less frightening. When in the dark, nothing is more appealing than light, yet in the...
Kadie Sue Martin
Apr 29, 2022
6 min read
Non-Fiction
Favorites & the Forgotten
It seems as though in stories and movies the audience tends to favor anyone but the main protagonist. For instance, I have never heard...
Jordan Mihut
Apr 29, 2022
5 min read
Non-Fiction
Transcending Through Limits
Two weeks ago, I discovered a new facet of my mind’s functionality. In other words, I learned a new trick. It all started on a Friday...
ZZ Kokonaing
Apr 1, 2022
7 min read
Non-Fiction
Jagged
I know exactly what I’m going to do. It all started that day behind our middle school, in those melancholy-grey asphalt bus lots that...
Michelle Moraitis
Nov 26, 2021
6 min read
Non-Fiction
Winning is Never Enough
The game was close. The clock was ticking down–twelve seconds, then eleven, ten. Dribbling down the court, I knew those precious seconds...
Elaina Abbott
Apr 20, 2021
7 min read
Non-Fiction
Personal Memoir
I was a senior in high school when I met some incredible people that I never would imagine I would ever meet. I met some people who are...
Jo Hackett
Apr 16, 2021
4 min read
Non-Fiction
Ashland: The Loss of Innocence
Honestly and regrettably, a hand connects to a boy’s face. No, two boys. They were reprimanded for God knows what. The hand, becoming...
Claire Prins
Feb 12, 2021
7 min read
Non-Fiction
Something About Feeling Loved And Feeling Like a Failure
I went to Detroit a couple summers back with my church youth group on a mission trip. One afternoon, I was hanging out with some other...
Hannah Mihut
Nov 10, 2020
0 min read
Non-Fiction
Mini Autobiographic Memoir
Everett Harbaugh
Nov 6, 2020
3 min read
Non-Fiction
Lorenza Valla
Lorenzo Valla. Not exactly a household name, but relatively well known in certain circles. He’s most known for his work titled Treatise...
Michelle Moraitis
Oct 27, 2020
1 min read
Non-Fiction
My Snowy Escape
Featured from a Literary Genres, Graphic Memoir class, FA’20.
Alayna Wort
May 8, 2020
4 min read
Non-Fiction
Right or Easy
In Nadine Gordimer’s book, “A Burger’s Daughter” the reader follows the story of a girl growing up in apartheid South Africa, discovering...
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