What I Think of Christ

A fresh view of Jesus Christ as a living God who is presently and actively redeeming adults who haven't had the ideal life growing up to enable them to develop sustainable compatible relationships.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Where Had Jesus Grown Up?

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In May of 2014, I went to Egypt, Jordan, and Israel with a Christian tour group.  While touring through Israel, our guide Ruthie had us on t...
Sunday, October 11, 2020

It Was a Year of Shadow

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In 1983 when I was 13 years old and in 8th grade, I stopped going to church. My mom said I could make my own decision about going, and so I ...
Sunday, September 27, 2020

I Was Tired of Thinking What Other People Were Thinking of Me

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A month or so after I had been mourning with my friend over the loss of her husband (See Was It Enough to Mourn with Her? ), and after her c...

Was it Enough to Mourn with Her?

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One of my good friends had just lost her husband. It was Spring Break 2007. He had died of accidental drug overdose. Having been really sick...
Sunday, September 20, 2020

My Epiphany

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In the Spring of 2009, I was working on a writing project. I had been working on it for 3 years and it was crazy that I hadn’t yet been able...
Sunday, September 13, 2020

My Financial Advisor

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I was a junior in high school and my Grandma said she would pay for my college if I did the work to get accepted by a university.  Not long ...
Sunday, September 6, 2020

My Teenage Dating Years, My Father, and His Shotgun

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We’ve all heard of fathers warning the boys who come around to date their daughters. We know about the proverbial shotgun in the father’s ha...
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Gretchen Thomas
Because I have had to develop better relationship skills, have turned to Jesus Christ for training, and he has in fact trained me and continues to do so, I want to and am obligated to him and you to share what he has taught me. I have found more balance, love, and joy on this pathway than any other. The before and after story is inspiring. I'm telling it through the Servant Initiative - my blogs.
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