The Meanderings of My Muddled Mind

The Meanderings of My Muddled Mind

Craig Wood

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Westbow Press
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781664217003
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Craig Wood is inspired by everyday events that many people experience, leading him to think about God and what we can learn from the message of Jesus. In The Meanderings of My Muddled Mind, he shares his thoughts in a lighthearted manner while addressing some often heavy issues.A compilation of articles originally written for a church monthly newsletter, the title is based on St. Paul’s idea that our vision is muddled, but, somehow, we need to keep seeking. Our knowledge will always be incomplete, but it never hurts to seek the kingdom of heaven. From the brushing of teeth to making soup, this collection finds meaning in ordinary events.With reflection questions included at the end of each narrative, The Meanderings of My Muddled Mind offers both inspiration and introspection.

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