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Crossing Cultures Devotional

Resilience

We cross Bourbon Street to the beat. Jazz filters out of various establishments down the lane and around the corners. 

photo by Chris Bair on Unsplash

Colorful lights and tunes draw us into the restaurant. Our party of six is ushered up narrow wooden steps to one of several dining rooms on the second floor.

Derrick the waiter greets us. And proceeds to describe the night’s special offerings in smooth, rapid New Orleans speech. We catch some of what he says, guessing at the rest. And look at the extensive menu of  Cajun and Creole dishes.  

After unhurried perusal, we order. 

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Devotional Making Disciples Memoir

Blood and sacrifice

“I don’t read the Old Testament,” she said. “I don’t like it. It’s too bloody.”  She cited the blood of battle and sacrifice.

Her words followed my announcement that our small group would be studying passages in the Old Testament. 

 And I knew what she was talking about. You don’t have to read very far before there it is again. 

Blood and sacrifice.

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Devotional

Hidden treasure

If there’s a hunt for hidden treasure in an old bookstore or second-hand market, I’m in.

I’ve searched in some out-of-the-way places around the world and it can be fascinating. An adventure. You never know what you might find. 

Like that one day in Karachi… 

Treasure found.