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?
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?
Like Jesus, who went to the cross not for pain in itself but ‘for the joys that were set before him’, so we are to make this journey through the memories of pain and darkness, not to stay with these things but to redeem them and move beyond them. […] We, who build so many hells on earth, need to know that there is no place so dark, no situation so seemingly hopeless, that cannot…
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…