I never thought about this until it was shown to me in the book "Fall to Grace".
The book was written by the son of Jim and Tammy Fay Baker. This journey of faith is how one person discovered grace in a way that even as a preachers kid he did not know or understand.
It is a good read regardless of where you are on the theological spectrum.
In this book Baker just noted that recreation is re-creation.
No big deal, but have you ever thought about the joy you have when you participate in recreation and how it is connected to the one who creates?
Get out there and do some re-creation.
The book was written by the son of Jim and Tammy Fay Baker. This journey of faith is how one person discovered grace in a way that even as a preachers kid he did not know or understand.
It is a good read regardless of where you are on the theological spectrum.
In this book Baker just noted that recreation is re-creation.
No big deal, but have you ever thought about the joy you have when you participate in recreation and how it is connected to the one who creates?
Get out there and do some re-creation.