Lent was difficult, for many different reasons. At the same point, articles like this article that
liadan_m sent to me, give me hope. It's hope that yes, the scared fear and doom from Friday breaks forth into beauteous, exuberant, joyful hope. That's what being a Resurrection person means.
In retrospect, looking over my Lent devotional work, this was something I needed to do. It's definitely not the easiest to do, but at the same point, I do feel that everyone needs to take time for some kind of introspection and learn from who they are as a person.
It's scary, yes, but once one gets past all of the veritable crap of the filters and sections, it's easier to get settled into one's skin. I'll go ahead and state that I'm still not used to being in my skin yet, but I'm getting there, and blooming into said skin.
photo taken by Rachel Ost at South-Broadland Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, Missouri.
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In retrospect, looking over my Lent devotional work, this was something I needed to do. It's definitely not the easiest to do, but at the same point, I do feel that everyone needs to take time for some kind of introspection and learn from who they are as a person.
It's scary, yes, but once one gets past all of the veritable crap of the filters and sections, it's easier to get settled into one's skin. I'll go ahead and state that I'm still not used to being in my skin yet, but I'm getting there, and blooming into said skin.
photo taken by Rachel Ost at South-Broadland Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, Missouri.