Month: May 2020

  • The Making of Us, Part 2: Unraveling Calling and Identity

    The Making of Us, Part 2: Unraveling Calling and Identity

    “The Celtic idea of pilgrimage was different. . .They set out directionless into the wild or let their coracles drift wherever the currents took them. Pilgrimage for the Celt was an act of voluntary exile, leaving the comfort and security of home to be in complete abandonment to God. Any benefit to them wasn’t waiting…

  • The Making of Us Part 1: Inevitable Imperfection

    The Making of Us Part 1: Inevitable Imperfection

    “Through exaggerated biographies and airbrushed news feeds, our heroes often come to us without stain or crease–glorious, victorious, and flaw-free. Or else we see them on a stage with their talents on show but their support crew neatly concealed. Seeing only their perfections or ignoring their helpers, we’re given a false standard to follow” (The…