The Hidden Life of Wheat
The Kingdom of Heaven is described as a field of wheat invaded by weeds that will one day be sorted: those who know Jesus and those who do not. What does this mean?
Meditations for those in wait.
The Kingdom of Heaven is described as a field of wheat invaded by weeds that will one day be sorted: those who know Jesus and those who do not. What does this mean?
Fellow pilgrims– below are two links to ministries I’ve been invited to participate with this Advent. The first ministry is, Global Trellis, a soul care and skill support organization for cross-cultural workers, who invited me to write a four-part Lectio Divina practice for reflection during the Advent season. The second is, Teach Beyond, a ministry that sends teachers abroad, who invited me to share about Advent and Lectio Divina on their podcast. https://www2.teachbeyond.org/article/lectio-divina-and-advent-with-elizabeth-forshee Advent is…
Living out of a Bust Cycle “We are a do-it-yourself culture…with a constant compulsion for workaholism, and seeing our activity being what proves we have value, meaning and purpose in the world […] We live in a culture that has reversed the biblical order of being and doing. They are related, but we have to get the order straight. Our doing flows out of our being. Our relationship with God, not our doing, is the…
The repercussions of COVID-19 are spreading wider than we anticipated. We suddenly find ourselves at home quarantined with life on hold. What do we do when all our plans are thrown out the window with seemingly no way to consider what the future may hold?
Life is full of spaces we rather ignore and moments that test our patience. What if we stopped to take notice and chose to embrace the annoyances?