It has been almost two months since I started my time here at Harvard. Before starting, I was apprehensive of how intimidating it would be to be surrounded by a...
What profit have we from all the toil
which we toil at under the sun?
One generation departs and another generation comes,
but the world forever stays....
20 “For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. 2 Now when he had agreed with the laborer...
The Book of Tobit is one of the strangest books of the Bible. In my opinion, it might be the strangest, which is quite the distinction, considering the divine b...
In planning this blog for The Harvard Ichthus’ series on Mental Health and Christianity, I knew that I wanted to reflect on my own experiences with depression a...
Catch, transfer, cut, return. As I genotype my 96th mutant zebrafish of the day, I barely even think of the protocol. After evading the net for far too long, th...
Here are some of the most important lessons I learned about being a Christian at Harvard . . . Looking back as a graduating senior, I’ve been incredibly blessed...
Freshman year was perhaps the most difficult year of my life.
I had come from a relatively sheltered home, and Harvard shocked me in more ways than one. Ther...
Naïveté is inherent to the condition of the college freshmen. I cultivated my own variety of this malady after I dove deeply into Christian faith during my firs...
For just as we have many members in one body and all the members do not have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually me...