by Mo Isom Aiken | Identity
I can remember the feeling of sliding my fingers down my throat–impossibly deep–and the pressure building in my head and face. I can remember the disappointment when half of my hand down my throat wasn’t enough to make me gag anymore. I can remember...
by Mo Isom Aiken | Daily Walk, On-Camera Work
Don’t sell yourself out. Don’t sell yourself short. Discover who YOU are, and you’ll discover success.
by Mo Isom Aiken | Daily Walk, On-Camera Work
It’s not hard to ACT with character. What’s hard is to REACT with character. True character shines in moments of response and reaction.
by Mo Isom Aiken | Daily Walk
Many of the battles I have lost in my life have been lost to individuals who held their tongues, while I filled the silence with ignorance, emotion, and opinion. My boyfriend, Jeremiah, is my greatest teacher in this regard. No matter his mood, his disappointment, his...
by Mo Isom Aiken | Identity, Missions
Today was hard. Exceptionally hard. Heart-shattering, mind-numbing. Indescribably hard. It’s not that I haven’t visited LDC slums before–the bruises that the slums of Kampala, Uganda left on my heart are still healing. But walking through the slums...