Guest pilgrims sharing their story

Airports

by Sue  I don’t like airports. In fact, I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say I’m afraid of them. This is rather unfortunate because, being a missionary, I’m left to face my fear on many occasions. It’s strange, but my baggage always seems heavier in an airport. And I don’t mean my suitcase. In the airport all sorts of feelings of anxiety, loss and loneliness seem to ooze out, my mental zips unable to…

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Living as a wanderer The Pilgrim Life

Has grace made us lazy?

Grace is a gift. An unearned, undeserved package deal we receive upon our salvation and baptism into the Faith. As a teen, someone described this grace through a picture story concerning the day of judgment in which I would stand before God. The story went as such… Standing before God at my final judgment with nothing to show for my life but a long list of offenses I’d committed against a holy there was silence.…

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The Pilgrim Life

Who is a Pilgrim?

You. Me.  As Americans when we see the word pilgrim we immediately think of the Mayflower, Plymouth Rock and Thanksgiving all in association with a group of Puritan settlers in search of religious freedom. In other religious contexts we think of pilgrimages: a journey of one person to a holy place such as Jerusalem or Mecca—a sacred trip towards the holiest of places denying oneself of luxuries to find humility, truth and a spiritual experience.…

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Guest pilgrims sharing their story

Do you have a story to share?

I want to hear from you. If some aspect of your journey needs to be shared please contact me. One hope I have from hosting this blog is hearing from other pilgrims who want to share what they are learning, struggling through, or finding joy in along with the detours in between. Perhaps God has laid something on your heart that you want to share with the community of Christ. If you have an interest…

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As we wander in transition The Pilgrim Life

Chameleon Jesus

Glimpse of Jesus from living as an alien   Parts of me must become dormant. The experiences and effort it took to understand and adopt the life and culture of China. I stuff them away like old family photos in a basement. These former things seem irrelevant to the people and place I now exist.  By being a foreigner in another land subjecting myself to pointing, learning a new language and adopting new habits to…

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