I LOL reading the scroll pause photograph! Brilliant idea. Worked for me. Also, I loved this summary.
“Kinship, community, and our awareness of the oneness of life—while still acknowledging the pain of division, the beauty of our differences, and the systemic nature of oppression—helps us become human.” Thank you Mark.
I often used to think that the abundant life had escaped me. Now, I know it hasn't...and for the greater good.. Sometimes it takes us a while to receive the gift of our own beng, the paradox we are with joy. In Richard Rohr's devotion today he said nothing is wasted, even our brokenness and that is true. Thank-you for talking about the Good Shepherd and how it fits in with aliveness. Very good.
I LOL reading the scroll pause photograph! Brilliant idea. Worked for me. Also, I loved this summary.
“Kinship, community, and our awareness of the oneness of life—while still acknowledging the pain of division, the beauty of our differences, and the systemic nature of oppression—helps us become human.” Thank you Mark.
I often used to think that the abundant life had escaped me. Now, I know it hasn't...and for the greater good.. Sometimes it takes us a while to receive the gift of our own beng, the paradox we are with joy. In Richard Rohr's devotion today he said nothing is wasted, even our brokenness and that is true. Thank-you for talking about the Good Shepherd and how it fits in with aliveness. Very good.
“The glory of God is a human being fully alive.”
~ Saint Irenaeus
Mark, don't ever stop writing...
🙏🏼♥️
P.S. There was so much in this blog.