Feb
01
I am Moses
Welcome my friend, Nali Hilderman, history professor at San Diego Christian College, as today’s guest blogger. I recently attended a wonderful women’s mini-conference she presented and asked her to share some of her insights with us.
So often when I read the Bible, I read about the characters passively as though they are stories from long ago and I cannot really relate or identify with them. However, there are times when I identify clearly with the thoughts and emotions they seemingly had. One such person is Moses. I often read the story of him as a prince of Egypt—something I cannot identify with at all, or as a shepherd—also non-relatable, and even the story of the burning bush is one that I cannot relate to all that much. There was a time however, last fall
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