I will be taking some time off. Although we officially take off the week after Easter, I will be in the office the week of April 5–12, and will take off April 13–19 instead, followed by my three week time
I will be taking some time off. Although we officially take off the week after Easter, I will be in the office the week of April 5–12, and will take off April 13–19 instead, followed by my three week time
I will be taking some time off. Although we officially take off the week after Easter, I will be in the office the week of April 5–12, and will take off April 13–19 instead, followed by my three week time
I am reading Wilson’s The Creation. It is not a hard read at all—it was meant to read like a letter to a Baptist pastor about the value of creation. Wilson makes two important points that I found so uplifting.
When Jesus knelt to wash his disciples’ feet, Peter protested. It did not make sense to him. Jesus was their rabbi—their teacher—so how could he take the place of a servant? But Jesus strongly rebuked him—unless he consented, he could