why our theology of women is holding America back
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAmerican culture, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Nomination, Democrats, discrimination, DNC, election, female preachers, Galatians 3, gender, Hillary Clinton, history making, In God We Trust, masculinity, presidency, theology, there is neither male nor female, United States of America, voting, wage gap, women in the church
say something
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebullying, Dani Mathers, death, encouraging, generosity, Girls Weekend, hate, hope, ISIS, kindness, mean girls, naked gym photo, police officers ambush, positive, see something say something, turkey, violence
here & now
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAlton Sterling, annie dillard, change, Dallas shootings, difference, healing, how we live our days is how we live our lives, humanitarian work, Philando Castile, pointillism, positive, Sarah Thebarge, so you want to change the world, The Invisible Girls, today, violence
in the aftermath
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAlton Sterling, anger, Baton Rouge, Black Lives Matter, constructive, Dallas, destructive, gentleness, grief, justice, kindness, Minneapolis, Philando Castile, pointillism, police, Police Lives Matter, Seurat, shootings, violence
no one's free until we're all free
UncategorizedSarah Thebargeaddiction, Afghanistan, America, bangladesh, Between The World And Me, china, developing world, equal pay, free, freedom, Galatians 5, guns, humanitarian work, Independence Day, it is for freedom that Christ has set us free, July 4th, labor rights, mental health, pakistan, safety, sweatshops, Ta-Nehisi Coates, United States of America, violence, women's rights
so you want to change the world:healing vs. changing
UncategorizedSarah Thebargeheal, healing, health, healthy, humanitarian work, Jesus, medical missions, medicine, miracles, politics, Sarah Thebarge, so you want to change the world, The Invisible Girls, well
so you want to change the world: it starts with you
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebreast cancer, cancer, capability, clean water, college students, depression, developing world, Divine Love, dreams, God, humanitarian, jars of clay, Jesus, kintsugi, Living Water, need, Paul, positive difference, pottery, poverty, skills, so you want to change the world, third world countries, we have this treasure
so you want to change the world
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebosnia, brokenness, college students, haiti, herzegovina, humanitarian work, physician assistant, Sarah Thebarge, serbia, so you want to change the world, suffering, The Invisible Girls, Yale
all the single ladies: the new wedding trend that has to stop
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebouquet, bouquet toss, bridal registry, brides, bridesmaids, future husband, reception, rose, single friends, singleness, wedding
father's day
UncategorizedSarah Thebargecharacter, dad, father, father's day, husband, integrity, Invisible Girls, men, ministry, pastor, Sarah Thebarge
making it through
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeABC, Afghanistan, America, children without parents, combat, death, freedom, George Stephanopoulos, home of the brave, Iraq, land of the free, loss, Memorial Day, military, military suicide, veterans, widow, widower
after africa
for the love
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAIDS, choices, faith hope and love, Good Samaritan, humanitarian work, I Corinthians 13, Jesus, Kenya, love, meaning, missions, motivation, orphans, publican, sacrifice, school, sinner, the greatest of these is love, volunteerism
soap operas, storms & stillness
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeBaal, Elijah, exhaustion, fatigue, fire, God, hurricane, I Kings 19, Jezebel, Kenya, malaria, rest, Rusinga Island, service, still small voice, typhoid, wind
english, swahili & the language our lives speak
dangers, toils, snares...and typhoid
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAfrica, antibiotics, CoArtem, iburpofen, infirmary, John 3:16, Kenya, malaria, mbita point, sacrifice, surrender, tropical medicine, Tylenol, typhoid
all in the familia
UncategorizedSarah Thebargeaunt, daughter, familia, family, father, Kenya, mama, mother, papa, Rusinga Island, sister, swahili
right vs. safe
$12 a day
the (dis)comfort zone