Yesterday while I was in the car, I listened to an episode of Christine Caine’s podcast. She was talking through the life of Joshua while he was Moses’ right hand man. Specifically, she walked through Exodus chapter 33 where the tent of meeting is described.
Read MoreI want you to take a minute and think back to when you were in middle school. Who did you look up to? Was it your older sister or brother? Was it the effortlessly cool high school senior? Was it someone in your favorite movie or TV show? Regardless of who it was, I’m sure there was someone you were constantly looking to as an example to follow. You wanted to talk like them, look like them, dress like them, and act like them. But have you ever considered that you might be that person for someone else?
Read MoreI want you to take a minute and think back to when you were in middle school. Who did you look up to? Was it your older sister or brother? Was it the effortlessly cool high school senior? Was it someone in your favorite movie or TV show? Regardless of who it was, I’m sure there was someone you were constantly looking to as an example to follow. You wanted to talk like them, look like them, dress like them, and act like them. But have you ever considered that you might be that person for someone else?
Read MoreYesterday while I was in the car, I listened to an episode of Christine Caine’s podcast. She was talking through the life of Joshua while he was Moses’ right hand man. Specifically, she walked through Exodus chapter 33 where the tent of meeting is described.
Read MoreI want you to take a minute and think back to when you were in middle school. Who did you look up to? Was it your older sister or brother? Was it the effortlessly cool high school senior? Was it someone in your favorite movie or TV show? Regardless of who it was, I’m sure there was someone you were constantly looking to as an example to follow. You wanted to talk like them, look like them, dress like them, and act like them. But have you ever considered that you might be that person for someone else?
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