Sunday, January 28, 2018
The Journey: Crying Out for Compassion
The Journey: Crying Out for Compassion: OUR TIMES CRY OUT for a mass movement of compassion. This urgent need coincides with the goal of the Christ-following life, for unless our...
Crying Out for Compassion
OUR TIMES CRY OUT for a mass movement of compassion. This urgent need
coincides with the goal of the Christ-following life, for unless our
faith makes us compassionate, it can hardly be called Christian.
Following Jesus means moving out of our privatized, isolated, and self-enclosed worlds into a compassionate engagement with our suffering neighbor. As we open ourselves to the pilgrimage experience, … we journey from self-centeredness to compassion. May you and I become everyday pilgrims whom God can use to bring healing to our broken world.
~T. Hudson
Following Jesus means moving out of our privatized, isolated, and self-enclosed worlds into a compassionate engagement with our suffering neighbor. As we open ourselves to the pilgrimage experience, … we journey from self-centeredness to compassion. May you and I become everyday pilgrims whom God can use to bring healing to our broken world.
~T. Hudson
Friday, January 26, 2018
The Journey: Be- Loved
The Journey: Be- Loved: WE ARE ENOUGH: God knew us before the world was framed (Ephesians 1:4) and knit us together before we were born (Psalm 139:13), creating ...
Be- Loved
WE ARE ENOUGH: God knew us before the world was framed (Ephesians
1:4) and knit us together before we were born (Psalm 139:13), creating
us in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). God says that we are enough because our worth is found in Christ. To find ourselves, we must lose ourselves in Christ.
devozine, Jan/February 2018
~Mandy Fender
devozine, Jan/February 2018
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