For several years now I have been on somewhat of a “writing journey.” (Gosh, that sounded pretentious.) I started blogging in 2013 with the sole intention of finding some space to “think out loud” and process the theology that was working its way from my brain into my heart and life. What I found, however, was that writing provided a deeply cathartic experience, one which has provided an asylum to which to which I have resorted on countless occasions over the last half-decade. This eventually led to my first
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Daily grace and writing as a means to…
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For several years now I have been on somewhat of a “writing journey.” (Gosh, that sounded pretentious.) I started blogging in 2013 with the sole intention of finding some space to “think out loud” and process the theology that was working its way from my brain into my heart and life. What I found, however, was that writing provided a deeply cathartic experience, one which has provided an asylum to which to which I have resorted on countless occasions over the last half-decade. This eventually led to my first