Vocation (670)
  1. We can’t all afford to travel the world, but the more we read from outside our own context, the bigger we see the world.
  2. Peter says that Christ is the cornerstone and we are living stones being built into a house. Is everyone in that house a priest?
  3. They cannot know that I am already a father, but, this side of eternity, I won’t ever meet my child because of a miscarriage.
  4. We tell the little story of the Gospel because our great stories ultimately reflect Christ.
  5. We might assume that all ways are equal to raising a child in wisdom, but they are not.
  6. Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example?
  7. Paul gives instruction on how to deal with those with “weak faith”.
  8. We will look at the command to love, in the Law of God. Innumerable, endless, are the books and doctrines produced for the direction of man's conduct. And there is still no limit to the making of books and laws.
  9. On this episode we talk about Cinderella, the difference between circumstance and identity, God's gifts found in ordinary objects, and our longing for the "happily ever after" ending. We were inspired by an essay by J.R.R. Tolkien called “On Fairy Stories”. Ultimately, these fun stories stir up simple truths about ourselves, our God, and the greatest story we know in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  10. On this episode we recall the story Jack and the Beanstalk, discussing God's Kingdom and its perceived insignificance, also drawing connections from this fairy tale to the biblical account of David and Goliath. We were inspired by an essay by J.R.R. Tolkien called “On Fairy Stories”. Ultimately, these fun stories stir up simple truths about ourselves, our God, and the greatest story we know in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  11. Join the conversation with Cindy Koch and her children in this six-part series involving select FAIRY TALES. On this episode we discuss the Lion King, recognizing sin and deceit in this world, but also finding hope for the happy ending promised to us in Christ. We were inspired by an essay by J.R.R. Tolkien called “On Fairy Stories”. Ultimately, these fun stories stir up simple truths about ourselves, our God, and the greatest story we know in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  12. There is no perfect, divinely chosen, just-waiting-for-you-to-figure-it-out job for you. The Lord will use you to serve others in whatever vocation you choose. You’re not only his child but his priest. So, wherever you work, there is your altar.
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