Comments on this Ezekiel study

It gratifies me that so many people are responding to the Ezekiel study. I have a distant cousin, whom I've never met, who posted about the Ezekiel study and my work as a whole on his blog, mayflyblog.com — here are some of his comments.

The Red Cord of Hope

Before the silver cord is broken, you absolutely must read again the moving story of Rahab’s red cord of faith. Unlike the stealthy descent of the spies whose lives she saved, this time around Rahab’s cord will not let you down, but lift you up to exhilarating new...

The Red Cord of Hope

Before  the silver cord is broken, you absolutely must read again the moving story of Rahab's red cord of faith.  Unlike the stealthy descent of the spies whose lives she saved, this time around Rahab's cord will not let you down, but lift you up to exhilarating new...

Reason #200: Guest Post –“Like Chewing Plastic”

Research confirms that we return to toxic relationships an average of 4 times before we finally call it quits.  Why do many return when they know it’s unhealthy?  And why won’t I ever return to the LDS church? Ten years ago I never would have dreamed that I would be...

How a Person can Function as a Symbol

When I completed a study of Ezekiel, I began writing about an aspect of that is unique: the way that God chooses human beings to function beyond their own ontologies– that is, as symbols. I'll post this study with updates for your perusal and would love to hear...