Ways are made very simply.
We don’t have to accomplish some feat of heavy engineering.
All we have to do is put one foot in front of the other and walk them.
To walk with Jesus through his lived ministry,
through his suffering and death,
and into his resurrected life and discover for ourselves
what it really means for us, and asks of us.
It is an invitation to become a wayfarer
who, simply by walking the way alongside the One
who is the Way
and in loving relationship with fellow wayfarers,
will also become a waymaker for others.
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