Friday, May 25, 2012

Not all who Wander are Lost


I like to wander. I like to explore.

I have wandered across oceans and countries. I have wandered through crowded cities and sparse villages, through dense forests and across wide plateaus, to the top of mountains and into the valleys below.

In December 2011, I finally finished my M.A. degree in Old Testament Biblical Studies at Denver Seminary. As I pursued said degree I did so without quite knowing where it would lead. The hardest question for a seminary graduate to answer is, "What are you going to do with that?" For the longest time, I had no clue. However I have discovered that God is leading me to use my degree to write and encourage others in their faith. If we say we are Christians, then what we mean is that we are striving to emulate Christ is everything we do; at work, at play, at church, and not at church. This blog will reflect what I am researching and learning about Scripture, and the implications of truly allowing the Word of God to change your life. Even the Old Testament word. Yes, the Old Testament is still the Word of God and it is still useful to form and shape Christians today. Want proof? Keep reading!

I do not know where God will take me from here. He has not given me a detailed map, but rather a compass, and a heading.
And if I continue in His will, then I will never be lost.

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