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From Deconstruction To Reimagination: Introduction

From Deconstruction To Reimagination: Introduction

by Justin Boothby | Jan 5, 2022 | Church & Ministry, Featured, Folk Theology, Jesus & Ancient Judaism, Justin's Journey, Theology, Theology | 2 comments

From Deconstruction To Reimagination: Introduction DECONSTRUCTION: ALMOST LOSING MY FAITH When I began my deconstruction journey, this word was certainly not one I used. For me, it was almost walking away from the faith and being unable to share what was really going...
What In The World Is Epiphany And Why Is It Important?

What In The World Is Epiphany And Why Is It Important?

by Justin Boothby | Jan 5, 2021 | Featured, Jesus & Ancient Judaism, Spirituality, Theology, Theology | 0 comments

What In The World Is Epiphany And Why Is It Important? Epiphany Epiphany. It’s kind of a fun word to say. And today, January 6, is the day many Christians around the world celebrate “Epiphany.” For some, however, this more ancient holiday has been lost and forgotten....
I Surrender Some: How To Practically Trust God

I Surrender Some: How To Practically Trust God

by Justin Boothby | Nov 21, 2020 | Devotional, Featured, Practical Discipleship, Theology | 0 comments

I Surrender Some: How To Practically Trust God All to Jesus I surrenderAll to Him I freely giveI will ever love and trust HimIn His presence daily live All to Jesus I surrenderHumbly at His feet I bowWorldly pleasures all forsakenTake me, Jesus, take me now, I...
Jesus In Sukkot

Jesus In Sukkot

by Justin Boothby | Aug 26, 2020 | Featured, Jesus & Ancient Judaism, Sukkot, The Fall Festivals, Theology, Topics On Israel, Yom Kippur | 0 comments

Jesus In Sukkot Jesus In Sukkot There are two seasons in Israel. The summer months are called the “Dry Season” and winter is called the “Rainy Season.” Spring is very short-lived while Fall doesn’t really exist. And right on the very end of the dry season...
Jesus In Yom Kippur

Jesus In Yom Kippur

by Justin Boothby | Aug 26, 2020 | Featured, Jesus & Ancient Judaism, The Fall Festivals, Theology, Topics On Israel, Yom Kippur | 0 comments

Jesus In Yom Kippur Jesus in Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Jesus in Yom Kippur is the second part to this series. To read about the first part, Rosh Hashanah, click here. YOM KIPPUR TODAY Yom Kippur (Lev. 16) is “thee” holiest day of the year for Jews. While living in...
Jesus In Rosh Hashanah

Jesus In Rosh Hashanah

by Justin Boothby | Aug 26, 2020 | Featured, Jesus & Ancient Judaism, Rosh Hashanah, The Fall Festivals, Theology, Topics On Israel | 0 comments

Jesus In Rosh Hashanah Jesus In Rosh Hashanah We talk a lot about needing to get back to our “Jewish Roots” and if we believe that Jesus is our true vine (John 15), then celebrating these festivals are practical ways of connecting back to the vine. Most importantly we...
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Justin is a lifelong student who loves to travel, film, write, design websites, and life coach. Most importantly he loves to Pastor in all different kinds of ministry settings. He’s also an avid pizza lover, metalcore listener, and shot glass collector.

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Justin is a lifelong student who loves to speak, travel, film, write, and coach. He has a goal of empowering others to grow closer to Jesus in practical and unique ways. After acquiring two degrees in Practical Theology and then studying in Israel for two years, Justin has a passion to help people read the Bible with a deeper appreciation in its original, ancient context. He would not be where he is today without his incredible wife, Lauren! While he’s a pastor at heart, he’s also an avid pizza lover, metalcore listener, and shot glass collector.

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