by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Jul 20, 2022 | Teaching, tradition
I have shared photos of Jesus Zlaugging snd it often stirs interest. I have an entire digital file of favorite pictures of Jesus. A friend and I were talking about our speculations Snd she sent me this link: The Faces of Jesus...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Dec 29, 2021 | Suffering, thorns, timing, tradition, transcendance, woundedness
Adolescent reflection at age 17: “To say that one is wholly and undeniably happy is to lie. For how are we, such shallow beings, to determine those things which have gone to the utter depths of our souls and left them scarred with sorrow? Does not every...
by Cathy Boyd Byrd | Oct 26, 2009 | The Church, tradition
I’m in the midst of teaching a series of Sunday School lessons on the twelve apostles to our senior adult Sunday School class at my church. I am using William Barclay’s “The Master’s Men” and William McBirnie’s “The Search for...