“I have become a pilgrim to cure myself of being an exile.” -G. K. Chesterton
Aaron Telian
I'm a clumsy Christian on a journey of discipline and discovery with Jesus. As a recovering Pharisee, I'm learning to trust God's grace over my goodness. I love the world, and I'm excited about learning what it means to be salt and light in a Post-Christian culture. This is where I write about living the sojourn.
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Tomorrow morning I say goodbye to Georgia and begin the drive west. My time here has been full, rich, and very worthwhile, and I am greatly indebted to the saints here for their kindness, openness, and generous hospitality. The body of Christ is truly an amazing organism.
Lord willing I'll be home sometime next week, with pictures to share, stories to tell, and a lot of family time to catch up on. Be God's and keep doing the Kingdom!
I happened to read a post on this blog of about a year ago on the "Philosophy of Kreeft" by Tolkien. You said it struck a chord with you, although you found the absence of scriptural references somewhat disturbing.
I just wanted to recommend the book "Reasons to Believe" by Scott Hahn to you. Next to being very useful for apologetics, here you'll find a Catholic theologian who stays very close to scripture indeed.
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Hi Aaron,
I happened to read a post on this blog of about a year ago on the "Philosophy of Kreeft" by Tolkien. You said it struck a chord with you, although you found the absence of scriptural references somewhat disturbing.
I just wanted to recommend the book "Reasons to Believe" by Scott Hahn to you. Next to being very useful for apologetics, here you'll find a Catholic theologian who stays very close to scripture indeed.
Good travels!
Daan
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