biblical reflection
The Road Where Recognition Returned
A reflection on Emmaus, grief, and the slow return of recognition; exploring how awareness often arrives quietly while we are still walking through uncertainty.
By Phil Ault
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biblical reflection
A reflection on Emmaus, grief, and the slow return of recognition; exploring how awareness often arrives quietly while we are still walking through uncertainty.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
Jonah’s story leaves us with a question it refuses to resolve. What happens when
By Phil Ault
transformation
March is not about choosing a direction, but learning how to notice when something is already moving.
By Phil Ault
Faith and Reason
Before Jonah ever fled from God, he hesitated. And that hesitation shaped everything that followed.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
The Tower of Babel was never about reaching too high. It was about agreeing too easily. Today, a new kind of tower is rising, not out of brick and stone, but out of language itself. And once again, the danger is not power, but the collapse of difference.
By Phil Ault
Christmas
The gifts were not meant to explain who the child would become, but to acknowledge what had already begun.
By Phil Ault