Bridges Blog

FEAR, Part 2
In our last blog, we looked at fear and how it is common among all people. (check it out here if you missed it) For today’s blog about fear and how

FEAR.
It has spanned the length of history, and will no doubt reach into the future.It has no preference for race or ethnicity and is not contained within a single region

The Attitude of Gratitude
Thanksgiving is upon us! For Americans that means a harvest celebration. A time to join together with the people we love and proclaim our gratitude to the one who gave

I, the Lonely
Loneliness is an empty street, filled with cars, devoid of people. The isolation of your body as you walk in silence, headphones in, from house to bus stop. The moment

5 Things to do in D.C.
Wondering what to do during your winter break? Come to the Vision Conference with us and you’ll get to experience two afternoons visiting Washington, D.C.! Here are the top 5

The Fun and Fear of a Child’s Halloween
Ask almost any American to tell you the origins of Halloween; they probably can’t. (But last year’s Halloween Blog post shares the origins and more!) Every American, however, can tell you