The story that is commonly referred to as the woman with the hemorrhages or the woman who touched Jesus’s garment is recorded in Matthew 9, Mark 5, and Luke 8. (Do you see her fingers reaching out for the tassels through the crowds in the image). The woman is said to have consulted physicians (MarkContinueContinue reading “When defiance meets the law”
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Loving on our neighbors – engaging in the Christmas story
Stories engage people at every level – not just in their minds but in their emotions, values and imaginations, which are the drivers of real change. -Simon Hodges, https://www.positive.news/2014/perspective/15464/whats-special-storytelling-social-change/, 17th June 2014 Retelling the ‘story’ aids memory – Psychology professor, Dan Johnson, of Washington and Lee University, Stories make effective memory techniques The more you can make somethingContinueContinue reading “Loving on our neighbors – engaging in the Christmas story”