One of the unexpected challenges of 2020 has been trying to slide a debit card into the chip reader when the person running the drive-thru window holds it out for you.
The character of God is something that is always in the back of my mind. It's amazing to me that the first word He chooses to use to describe Himself in Exodus 34:6-7 is "compassionate". Here is a little thing I wrote about God's compassion...
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I vote for @Garmin to add a “mowing” activity to their fitness watches for the days I don’t technically workout but still count mowing the lawn as one in my head.
I'm starting something new to help people explore theology & the Bible in a simple way! Click the link below to view the first blog post and find out what Active Theology is all about. Looking forward to the future and connecting theology and life!
-Craig
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Finished this one a couple weeks ago. Makes me want to read through all 4 gospels with the Kingdom on the forefront of my mind. Definitely delivers the story of Scripture in a fresh way. But most of all I’m thankful that I’m living in God’s Kingdom now and forever.
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Klayton, Lance, and Craig take a look at the beginning of Revelation. In particular, we look at the timing statements found within the first few verses and consider how those apply to us today.
Listen here:
https://t.co/XIt3zQzyTN
Currently reading this as we begin Revelation at @WallulaCC and finding parts of it very thought provoking! Helpful with centering on the message of Jesus found in Revelation.
I've really enjoyed my final seminary class, but...I'm almost done with my degree and I'm so looking forward to choosing what I read next. What's it going to be?
...so basically writing this paper has now felt extremely difficult after all of these brand new thoughts about Paul have been presented to me and I don't really know what my professor wants to see. K...that's it. Back to writing...
Currently writing a paper on the Apostle Paul. Basically, I have to sum up his life, theology, letters, and affects on the church today. Easy, right? The hard part - so far this class has been like, "Paul maybe didn't write Ephesians and some others...
...also we might have been interpreting some of his writings incorrectly for years, also people argue about what he meant my 'justification' and 'works of the law', also maybe we should say he was 'called' and not 'converted' on the road to Damascus...