I think if I had to pick a verse that represented my journey the past seven months it would be John 9:6-9. “After saying this, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes.“Go,” he told him, “wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means […]
Month: September 2015
I’ve Had Enough!
For some peculiar reason I feel like I need to think long and hard about the idea of “enough.” I have no idea why, but have an inkling it might be preparing me for something in the future if I’m being made to contemplate now with no reasonable evidence on why. Forrest Gump is a classic movie. It’s […]
Fear of Rejection
Over the years this paper slipped between the fridge and counter at my mom’s house. I still remember the day I was handed this tiny piece of paper. All the kids were chattering about their high school rank and wondering who would be at the top of the class. Nobody had announced it and everybody […]
It’s Never Too Late

When I talk to people about my personal journey with Jesus sometimes I hear “It’s so awesome you turned to him at a young age and sought His healing for the harms in your past. But it’s way too late for me. My ship has sailed. I can’t do anything now. My life is beyond repair. I’ve […]