
Favorite Subject: Literature
Favorite book read at WA: Till We Have Faces
Favorite WA tradition:
The Protocol Ball; I love to dance, and it’s such a fun and unique opportunity to be with people you might not otherwise spend time with.
What advice or encouragement would you give to younger students at Westminster?
You can have your close knit group of friends, but make an effort to branch out and really get to be friends with your entire class. You’re surrounded by so many amazing people, make every minute you have with them count.
Please share a funny memory or highlight from your time at Westminster:
Hiding all seven Boniface seniors in the ceiling during a house game of hide-and-seek
Senior Thesis Title:
Surprised by Suffering: What We Must Remember in Our Pain
Senior Thesis Statement:
We will suffer and God will use it for our good. Because of this we must hold on to three truths: God is good and sovereign, suffering is redeemed and for our good, and we will live in beautiful bliss with God in heaven.
Brief Description of Senior Thesis:
In the modern day we view suffering as something to be avoided at all costs, when in reality it is the good work of God and we ought to embrace it with open hearts. In my thesis I will explore three questions we must consider in our suffering: Who is God? Why must we suffer? And what do we have to look forward to?
Plans:
I intend on majoring in Business with a five-year program to simultaneously get a Master’s of Divinity at Boyce College
Favorite Bible Verse:
“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” (Philippians 1:21)
Prayer Request:
That God would give me wisdom and grace as I begin college and jump into a new environment away from my family, and that all of us would continue to hold fast to our faith no matter where we are.
