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  • 2 months ago | crossway.org | Thomas Schreiner |Benjamin L. Merkle |Andrew Naselli |Jay Thomas

    This article is part of the Tough Passages series. Listen to the PassageRead the Passage23For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread, 24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” 25 In the same way also he took the cup, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | medium.com | Jay Thomas

    Jay Thomas·Follow4 min read·--By Jay ThomasArt by Jay ThomasLife has a way of knocking you down — relationships, personal failures, and even the thoughts that creep in when you’re alone can feel like a weight on your chest. I’ve been there. I found myself in a place where I kept trying to prove myself to people who were more than happy to use me for my usefulness, but never there when I needed them the most. It was exhausting.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | medium.com | Jay Thomas

    Jay Thomas·Follow7 min read·--Photo by Jay Thomas. Bamberg Rathaus. Bamberg, GermanyWhen I first received orders to be stationed in Germany, I had no idea how much this experience would change my life. For four years, I lived in a country that was far from what I had imagined. Warner Barracks in Bamberg served as my base, but my heart settled in a small Bavarian village called Rossstadt.

  • May 24, 2024 | brownpelicanla.com | Jay Thomas

    CatholicVote: Louisiana Advances Bill to Label Abortion Drugs ‘Controlled Substances’Chestertonian Realism as the Cure for Modern Insanity, by Kennedy Hall By Jay Thomas, First Things, May 23, 2024Jay Thomas is the rector of St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Moultrie, Georgia. The gravel road wound through a valley, surrounded on all sides by mountain ridges covered in verdant leaves and fragrant redbuds.

  • May 23, 2024 | firstthings.com | Jay Thomas

    The gravel road wound through a valley, surrounded on all sides by mountain ridges covered in verdant leaves and fragrant redbuds. Spring had arrived in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, and so had we. Cresting a hill, we reached our destination: a lot and a small wood building—the future campus of St. Dunstan’s Academy, an all-boys Anglican boarding school for grades 9–12. If all goes as planned, it will officially open next year.

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