Welcome back traveler. I hope your journey was not long. Have you brought more questions for me? Ah, I see, well that question was bound to come up eventually. Matthias did indeed replace Judas as determined by holy lot, but I feel that there is more to this question. Keep in mind that for many … Continue reading Easter in Their Shoes: Judas
In Their Footsteps: Peter
Peter is one of those characters that everyone knows. Parents name their children after him. The Catholic church has made him a saint. Yet every time I look at his story, something else pops out at me. That may be the reason I started out the series with him and attempting to tell the story … Continue reading In Their Footsteps: Peter
Building Freedom
This past week, my younger sibling and I went to WinterJam. I won’t spoil anything, but only will say if you can go, do it. However, the part that started this post was not at WinterJam, but on the radio heading to the event. Our local radio station recently started having artists play live on … Continue reading Building Freedom
Teaching Affirmed
Acceptance, Acknowledgment, Confirmation. These are things that all of us long for from our peers. Whether it be acceptance by a certain group of people or even an idea we have by anther person, confirmation that what we are doing is good or even just the acknowledgement that we exist. Paul finds these very things … Continue reading Teaching Affirmed
Fixing a Broken Thought
How many times in our lives have has someone given us correction when our lives have gone off course? Probably more times than we willingly want to admit. Now imagine being the who initially give those instructions retraining someone after another person has led them in a way that went against the original instructions. Thus, … Continue reading Fixing a Broken Thought
