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The word follow has gone through a substantial shift. As the primary invitation of Jesus, it’s important to reflect on what it means.
There is a benefit to glancing back for future growth! Enjoy this thought to ponder from life on the Mississippi!
What surrounds a thing can easily be mistaken for the essence of a thing. Easter is no different.
I survived my first marathon! I even had some mental awareness to capture some life learnings!
Our decisions and circumstances are connected more than we often think. How do we make decisions that impact our circumstances positively? We keep show up.
Disruption is easily seen in the world around us, yet there’s an ongoing sense of unnaturalness about it. Where does that discrepancy originate from? Perhaps there’s a logical explanation.
Change means loss and loss is sad. Change can also lead to opportunity and a doorway of hope.
The gospel is both unifying and disruptive. It’s a tension we have to embrace. Let’s navigate this unique season well.
The recent weeks have got me combing through Scripture from the perspective of the marginalized and oppressed. One thing has been abundantly clear that God associates with the oppressed more than the privileged. Privilege isn’t inherently bad as long as it’s being leveraged for the glory of God.