Our journey continued with 9 people 5 a total of 220 miles this week. That’s 24.5 miles/person for the week and 3.5 miles/person/day. Our journey-to-date has taken us 1,044 miles from Nazareth to Jerusalem, to Bethlehem back to Jerusalem and the via Dolorosa (journeys taken by Jesus) and Paul’s journey from Jerusalem to Damascus, then on to Caesarea, and his journey from Tarsus back to Jerusalem (Paul’s conversion and some of his teaching missions). What an opportunity this provides us; giving ourselves the gift of time with Christ-to learn from him and about him. Think about the lives changed as Jesus walked about his country teaching and healing, and as Paul spread word of the gospel (good news) throughout the world to the gentiles.
Insights shared this week:
Continue walking with us on Sunday after church. We’ll meet up at coffee hour and move on from there. You are also invited to join us Monday evenings for conversation and sharing ideas, even if you are new to Christ Walk. We hope you will include your children in this program. And don’t forget to report your miles to Denise Holl at drholl@yahoo.com by Monday each week.
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Anna Fitch CourieAnna Fitch Courie is an army wife, nurse, layperson, and the author of "Christ Walk: A 40 Day Spiritual Fitness Program" (Church Publishing, Inc., 2015); "Christ Walk Kids" (Church Publishing, 2016); "Sally the Comet (CreateSpace, 2015); and "Sally and the Constellations" (CreateSpace, 2017); "The Adventures of Cancer Girl and God" (Church Publishing, 2017); and "Christ Walk Crushed" (Church Publishing, 2019). Anna finds her calling where health and spirituality intersect. Anna is a registered nurse by training and has been working in the health care field for the past twenty years. More recently, she has been a consultant on building community coalitions on health. Anna is a graduate of Clemson University, the University of Wyoming, and Education for Ministry at Sewanee: the University of the South. She is currently enrolled at Ohio State University in the Doctoral in Nursing Practice program. In her spare time, she fights cancer, consults in public health, and runs Christ Walk, retreats, writes books, and blogs for "50 Days of Fabulous" and "Lent Madenss." In her dream world, she hikes the El Camino and Mount Rainier, sails, travels, cooks, reads, and attends every Clemson football game each season. Home is wherever the Army (and God) sends her. You can find her blog at Christ Walk (www.christwalk40day.blogspot.com); on facebook at www.facebook.com/Christwalk40day; on twitter @christwalk1 and on Instagram @christwalk1. |