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Called to Be Christlike [Revisited]

This June, I'm revisiting my 2022 series on vocation. In the last post, we looked at what the creation story in Genesis tells us about humanity’s general vocation: to be God’s representatives in the world and to reflect God’s character in our interactions with one another and in how we exercise stewardship over creation. But, … Continue reading Called to Be Christlike [Revisited]

Called to Be Human [Revisited]

[This June I'm revisiting my series on vocation from a few years ago. With some minor changes, the main text is the same, but I've added some current thoughts at the end.] In the previous post, which introduced this series on vocation, we saw that God’s calling works on both general — what God calls … Continue reading Called to Be Human [Revisited]

Called according to God’s Purpose [Revisited]

It's June 2025 and a lot of people in my life have entered times of discernment. As such, I've been thinking back a lot on my 2022 series about vocation. I thought it might be time to revisit it here. Over the next few weeks I'll be re-posting the series, with some added commentary at … Continue reading Called according to God’s Purpose [Revisited]

A God of Freedom: A Reflection on Acts 16.16-34

As Jesus famously said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will also be” (Matthew 6.21). In other words, we will all follow the thing that is really the most important to us. We all have the hill we’ll die on, the bridge we’d rather burn than cross. We are generally happy to live and … Continue reading A God of Freedom: A Reflection on Acts 16.16-34

What’s Lighting Me Up (May 31, 2025)

Saturday already! I guess that means it's time for another quick look at what's been lighting me up this week. It's been a good, steady week for me. I had a lovely, lazy weekend with an out-of-town guest and a perfectly average work week. Steady on. Steady on. It's been an interesting reading week, ranging … Continue reading What’s Lighting Me Up (May 31, 2025)