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Are Angels, Demons, and Miracles Real? Lee Strobel Breaks Down the Evidence

Renowned Christian author Lee Strobel said Americans' interest in...

1 ½ Years After My Wedding, I Saw Marriage Wasn’t for Me—When I Looked at my Wife, I Knew My Dad Was Right

"The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy? Then, one fateful night..."

“We Are All Emily”: Single Daughter Hilariously Owns Her Family’s Christmas Card

With the recent passing of Christmas, we all know it’s that time of year when our mailboxes are stuffed full of Amazon Prime orders and picture-perfect Christmas cards.

Some send festive holiday cards to show how much the kids have grown, or to announce a celebratory event that happened during the year, like a wedding or a tiny new addition.

That was the case for Twitter user Emily Seawright, whose family Christmas card this year featured everyone’s groundbreaking developments: “Expecting,” “Engaged,” “Excited” and….”Emily.”

The 20-something from California who totally OWNED her single-ness AND that Christmas card, posted her family’s all-too-relatable photo on Twitter.

The tweet went viral with single people across the Internet erupting into a mutual declaration that “we are all Emily.”

It seems Emily, who says she’s “happy being single” has achieved the greatest achievement of all this year: Twitter fame and nailing it at just being yourself.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

Are Angels, Demons, and Miracles Real? Lee Strobel Breaks Down the Evidence

Renowned Christian author Lee Strobel said Americans' interest in a "realm beyond that which we can see and touch" drove him to write his...

1 ½ Years After My Wedding, I Saw Marriage Wasn’t for Me—When I Looked at my Wife, I Knew My Dad Was Right

"The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy? Then, one fateful night..."