
Speaking to the Soul: Hearing the Shepherd
we can trust ourselves to know Christ when we hear him. He will speak the language of our own hearts. His words will be hope, acceptance, expansive creativity, possibility, paradox and joy.
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we can trust ourselves to know Christ when we hear him. He will speak the language of our own hearts. His words will be hope, acceptance, expansive creativity, possibility, paradox and joy.
This coming Sunday, “Shepherd Sunday,” we will be reminded that Jesus’s sheep know him and his voice. But this recognition works both ways. Jesus knows his sheep—and the sheep know Jesus.
It was a company that the brothers started on their own, without even help from Mom & Dad, while they were still in high school. For them it was a way to earn money for school and allow them to be involved in their favorite sports. The company name was a humorous ribbing of their off-time activity, weight lifting. And what started as high school athletes moving friends and neighbors for pizzas and tips has become a top notch moving company with professionally trained college athletes.
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