![]() ![]() ![]() When it was time to sit down and eat, my name card had been mistakenly moved. I’d been invited to serve with some ladies from my home church at a graduation ceremony for a similar type of faith-based, life-skills program for young adults transitioning into independent living. The lifeblood behind this story was birthed from a single dinner conversation in early 2019. ![]() and how God can challenge us in both.įF: What was the inspiration behind The Bridge, the fictional faith-based transitional youth home for aged-out foster kids? In All That Really Matters, my hope was to show an accurate portrayal of this ever-increasing tension between our online personas and our face-to-face relationships. The pressure to grow our personal platforms and widen our virtual sphere of influence while also trying to stay present and connected in the real-life communities God has placed us in is often an area of great frustration and confusion. Navigating the online world, and social media, in particular, is an active struggle for pretty much every person I know, myself included. What made you choose this as one of the themes for All That Really Matters? FF: The precarious balance between our online and offline presence is so relevant, especially as Christians. ![]()
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