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Thorns to a Myrtle Tree

Jillian Kondamudi

Questioning where the joy is supposed to be in being a Christian? Or not sure who God is and are cautiously curious? All are welcome here.

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Latest Issues

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It Only Takes a Moment

A few summers ago, my husband and I moved into a little condo in the drizzly port of Seattle. We bumped into our first-floor neighbor who graciously offered us spare glass and serveware until our boxes arrived. She carried the dishes upstai...

8 days ago
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The quiet ways we reflect Christ

Those who’ve never read the Bible are summarizing it through how we live. Whether we’re aware of it or not, our words and actions demonstrate Christ to others. It’s easy to tell people about the gospel; it’s far more difficult to show it.

15 days ago
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The purpose of memories

Sound is capable of bringing us back to a moment we weren’t prepared to remember. Each chord pulls us deeper into reminiscence and further away from the moment we’re standing in. Memory holds both beauty and sorrow.

22 days ago
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Are we running towards Christ or resting in Him?

There’s a growing sense of discouragement of never feeling enough. Our workloads have never been larger while life’s constant demands never seem to shrink. Worse, the church can feel divided on the antidote to this ailment.

a month ago
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  • Jillian Kondamudi

    Unpacking the beauties and wrestles in knowing God.

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