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Paths of Life
Posted on my VR photography site, this is a variation of a World Wide Panorama entry (Corban University Paths). It was processed to have a different look, and given text with a somewhat more spiritual focus. A first step towards … Continue reading
Learning to Hear
Learning to hear and obey the Voice of God is one of the most important parts of the Christian life. In a sense, it is the process of discipleship, of learning to actively follow Him. The call of Samuel outlines … Continue reading
Proclaiming Truth in a Post-Christian World
At the heart of Christianity is the need to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom. As I’ve pondered this task in today’s post-Christian world, there seem to be numerous lessons in Acts on the role of the Holy Spirit in … Continue reading
Abiqua Falls
I posted a virtual reality photograph of Abiqua Falls on my VR site. The picture was taken in the summer of 2011, and used as a World Wide Panorama entry that year. I think this VR is going to be … Continue reading
A Parable of Faiths
These days, it is often said that there are many ways to God. America is an increasingly diverse society when it comes to matters of faith. However, Christians know that there is only one true way to God, but it … Continue reading
Waves of the Spirit
I ran across this really cool video of pendulums swinging in complex synchronicity, and it seemed to be a really nice illustration of some Christian spiritual principles. In the demonstration, a series of pendulums are set swinging, each with a … Continue reading
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Reflections of Acts: A List
In an earlier post, I described how it seemed that the church today is operating very differently than the church in Acts, even opposite in many ways. In future posts I plan on detailing these observations, but here is a … Continue reading
Where’s the Wave Collapser?
I saw a nice little video on quantum wave collapse, and thought it did a good job highlighting a rather fundamental question that the concept naturally leads to, but which is generally avoided. So I used that video here on … Continue reading
Getting Personal With God
A fundamental part of the Christian walk is our personal relationship with the Lord (Matt. 7:21-23). Is it the basis on which we should expect to live our lives, yet it is very easy to allow a personal, intimate relationship … Continue reading
Welcome!
This is a place for learning to see and express Christian spiritual reality through essays, stories, photography, and physical parables. This leads to a kind of teaching within the church, and a kind of evangelism outside. The primary tools for … Continue reading
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