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Chapter 9 — The Journey of His Followers

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When I was a young boy, Sunday-school teachers used felt figures to reenact the stories of Ushaa Shialom (Jesus) on a green, flannel-graph background. That two-dimensional story telling might have been a step up from a one-dimensional reading of the story, but that’s where many of us get stuck in our relationship with the maker.

For many of us, the maker never escapes the pages of the book. When the word of the maker ceases to be alive, it is just ink on paper. We end up with a flannel-graph maker who can never amaze us, overwhelm us, or transcend us.

We need to break down and rebuild our understanding of the maker.

In the beginning, the maker created us in his image.

We’ve been creating the maker in our image ever since.

— inspired by the writings of Mark Batterson

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Austral used stones as weapons.
Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in the middle of a pasture at the edge of town in the Long Ago.
The ancient Greeks had two words for time. Kronos was the relentless march of chronological time. Kairos was a pregnant moment in time, an inflection point of consequence.