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Some popular thinkers on shame have been helpful to me, but they could be much more helpful if they remembered that not all shame is the same.
God connects us to each other in many ways. One way is through our shared watersheds. @WaterHarvester explains how and with beautiful maps in Watershed Maps Are Community Maps. Who’s in your rainborhood?
In a.m. sermon last week, Peter denies Jesus and then something amazing happens.
From bud to blackberry and everything in between, a lovely picture by @BestofTimes.
Here are a few of the books that have helped me improve the organizational and discipleship structures at Covenant.
The new podcast Ad Navseam is fascinating. Funny too. My son and I listened together today and loved it. And since he’s reading the Iliad at school, the timing with the current miniseries is perfect.
Listening to Gautier Capuçon play Debussy. So beautiful.
God punished Sodom and Gomorrah for several reasons, one is to teach us some things we need to learn.
The greatness of Jesus on display during his arrest gives us confidence in his victory and love for us. Listen to my morning sermon from last Sunday to hear more.
Beautiful beans from Bonita Bean in Willcox, AZ.

re: your request @drantbradley I think you’ll like Bible Reading With Your Kids: A Simple Guide for Every Father.