Scholarship Winners and Past Essays

Five years after the founding of Telios Law in 2012, the Telios Law Scholarships were established to encourage the next generation to live a whole or complete life. The Greek word telios means “complete, perfect, or whole.” We approach legal services by considering how we can bring wholeness, completeness, or maturity to ministries, businesses, and individuals, and that vision translates beyond the practice of law.

This scholarship was for an award of $1,000 per year, renewable for up to four years. The scholarship drew upon the experiences of Telios Law’s founder and owner, Theresa Sidebotham. Theresa grew up as a missionary kid in Indonesia and is a mother to four missionary kids, but also finished raising her sons, attended law school, and founded Telios Law in Colorado. Her personal experience of attending a Christian college was formative and inspiring.

 

To view past winners, read on!

 

2024

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: J. from Asia

A city skyline at sunset

To read his winning essay, click here.

 

2023

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: Ian K.

Ian King Photo

To read his winning essay, click here.

 

2022

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: Philip K.

Philip K Sojourner Scholarship Winner

To read his winning essay, click here.

 

2021

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: Casey G.

Casey G Sojourner Scholarship Winner

To read her winning essay, click here.

 

2020

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: Hannah M.

E from Asia

To read her winning essay, click here.

 

2019

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: E. from Asia

E from Asia

To read his winning essay, click here.

 

2018

Sojourner Scholarship Winner: H. from Asia

H from Asia

To read her winning essay, click here.

 

Excelsior Scholarship Winner: Jonathan S.

Jonathan S.

To read his winning essay, click here.

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