… “Look, Granny, a helicopter, a helicopter right beside me!”
The Granny scanned the sky. “I don’t see anything,” she said.
“That’s because it’s on my leg.” …
Read More… “Look, Granny, a helicopter, a helicopter right beside me!”
The Granny scanned the sky. “I don’t see anything,” she said.
“That’s because it’s on my leg.” …
Read MoreDisconnected from our cultural legacy by my family’s attempts to assimilate, I found a belonging that transcends culture.
Read MoreIt sounds like your mother’s voice reprimanding you for wearing your pajamas to Costco because your future husband could be shopping for avocados.
Read MoreCome now, you holy ones
who have tasted sweet honey,
who have spoken and were spoken to,
who have loved one another
Read MoreWe asked Grace Toronto congregants what life together looked like in our pandemic year.
Read MoreBuilt on a robust theology of sexuality, Beyond Awkward Side Hugs casts a vision for strong, gendered relationships inside the church.
Read MoreAs an ophthalmologist, I have had the privilege—and the pandemic risk—of seeing eye to eye with my patients. Did this proximity with strangers have something to teach me?
Read MoreI took it for granted then that I could call you and you would know what to do. I didn’t realize that it wouldn’t always be so.
Read MoreIt’s clear it takes some parents and a Walmart.
Read MoreI wanted to be kind and generous—but I always hoped my neighbour wouldn’t impose.
Read MoreTo risk looking at our shame requires that we are loved, and to risk being loved requires that we are seen in all of our shame. What is most important, then, is the…
Read MoreArt, I think, from a Christian perspective, comes out of a search for what is true, good, and beautiful. I was inspired to join the Imprint team, because I wanted to add a community to this search of mine. Creating in a community is how we were made to thrive.
Read MoreSociety seems to shout “YOU DO YOU!” from every rooftop. We emphasize self-expression and vulnerability above all else . . .
Read MoreA short interview with Katy Togeretz on her experiences with Imprint and creating our Freedom issue.
Read MoreMy journey with “making” started through my love for the home. I was obsessed with interior decorating from a young age, and refinishing furniture felt like the perfect outlet for this underlying itch I had to create.
Read MoreMy time in quarantine, which seems to stretch on as far as the eye can see, has prompted me to revisit past ruptures in my relationships. Rather than hope that they might simply flatten and disappear…
Read MoreI believe the subjective voice has the potential to speak to someone on a personal level, whether through visuals or writing. I’m especially interested in visuals, which speak without speaking.
Read MoreWhat I didn’t understand all those years ago that the call to write wasn’t just a call to some solitary, quiet corner of my house where I could stay tucked away from the children, my head bent over my keyboard. The call to write was also a call to participate in something far bigger
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