
I am constantly thinking, wondering, observing, unpacking, forming connections and generally diving into my curiosity about humans, the lives we live and the possible future of the Christian church. And sometimes, I write these thoughts down.
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I am constantly thinking, wondering, observing, unpacking, forming connections and generally diving into my curiosity about humans, the lives we live and the possible future of the Christian church. And sometimes, I write these thoughts down.
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