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Real life happened. I knew I couldn't keep up that pace. Most of my time spent on CGR this summer was boredom from being away from home all summer. Nothin' else for me to do. Now that I'm home; CGR isn't on my top list of things to do.
You wrote "Thanks for reading my theology posts. I often wonder if they mean anything to anyone else here."
I do read them. I'm not sure I always understand them. Sometimes the theology gets a little deep. I like it, and I really enjoy talking with people who take the Word seriously. That's a shortage in the Church, I'm afraid.
Seminary, Being A Student, Small Group, Playing and Listening to Music, Writing, Thinking for obnoxiously larges amounts of time on things that most people would find fruitless, Trying to make it, Coffee, Beer, Wine, Biblical and Theological Studies
Occupation
Part-Time Seminary Student and Searching for Jobs in Youth Ministry, Christian Non-Profit, Parachurch Organizations, and Student Development.
“Life is a river. Rivers are always changing. We are always supposed to be changing, evolving, and growing, always supposed to be getting deeper in our relationship with God. There’s always more to go, always more to grow, always more to learn.”