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Beautiful Detours
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Learning to appreciate the unexpected
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Beautiful Detours – Learning to appreciate the unexpected Skip to content Beautiful Detours Learning to appreciate the unexpected Menu About Me Contact On Fig Trees and Mustard Seeds. This week has been long and arduous, (it’s only Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. as I write that statement!). Yet, I am finding solace in the Word (JESUS) and His word (Scripture). This semester, our women’s group @citizenheights is digging into the synoptic gospels. And for this two weeks – the parables. The parables can be challenging sometimes. Perhaps, you are like the disciples (and me) asking “please explain these…” (Matt 13:36), waiting for the deeper meaning. I have read the parable of the Mustard seed 1000s of times in my 57 years. The beautiful group of believers that grafted my family in when I was 7 called themselves the Mustard Seed Community. My mother quoted and quoted this parable. I think it became a cliche for me. “I just need the faith of a mustard seed.” I’d say. T...
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