Apparently chocolate is the palette cleanser when you are tasting scotches. So, I heartily endorse and embrace the union of chocolate and liquor.
I think my biggest "wow" moment comes from "typology" (which I learned from a youtube talk from Brant Pitre), which contextualizes salvation history as a wedding feast, and it being significant how many times Christ drinks wine in scripture--the fourth cup symbolizing the end of the feast or something like that. Anything typology pops my brain, it's incredible.
I live on the struggle bus my dude. You know that would be a good name for a podcast. "The Struggle Bus with Walther and Diana Cantu". Yall can talk parenting in real time, with your kids screaming in the background LOL
I'd be down for Scotch and chocolate, that sounds amazing. "Excuse me, sir? I don't think my palate is cleansed enough. Just leave the whole chocolate bar. Yes, thank you."
Ah yes, have you read Scott Hahn's "The Fourth Cup"?
I pitched Diana the Struggle Bus Podcast idea and she laughed out loud. She didn't say no, so there's hope.
I haven't read fourth cup, but that might be where I got that phrasing from. The Brant Pitre book is something like "Christ the bridegroom", but he gave a talk about it also.
I sometimes feel sorry for those parents struggling with their children during Mass (though not with those who, like yesterday, let their children literally run riot in the aisles) so thanks for that insight into your Struggle Bus. You're in my prayers. On scripture, I recently decided to read through the first books of the Old Testament again, looking for types of Christ and Christianity. It's been remarkably fruitful, even Leviticus which is often considered dry and which I finished today. The older I get, the more I realise you can read the Bible again and again and discover new things every time.
Thank you for your prayers, we need them. My favorite line in Leviticus is 3:16 "all the fat belongs to the Lord" and since I have plenty of that, I can "offer" that to Him.
Apparently chocolate is the palette cleanser when you are tasting scotches. So, I heartily endorse and embrace the union of chocolate and liquor.
I think my biggest "wow" moment comes from "typology" (which I learned from a youtube talk from Brant Pitre), which contextualizes salvation history as a wedding feast, and it being significant how many times Christ drinks wine in scripture--the fourth cup symbolizing the end of the feast or something like that. Anything typology pops my brain, it's incredible.
I live on the struggle bus my dude. You know that would be a good name for a podcast. "The Struggle Bus with Walther and Diana Cantu". Yall can talk parenting in real time, with your kids screaming in the background LOL
I'd be down for Scotch and chocolate, that sounds amazing. "Excuse me, sir? I don't think my palate is cleansed enough. Just leave the whole chocolate bar. Yes, thank you."
Ah yes, have you read Scott Hahn's "The Fourth Cup"?
I pitched Diana the Struggle Bus Podcast idea and she laughed out loud. She didn't say no, so there's hope.
I haven't read fourth cup, but that might be where I got that phrasing from. The Brant Pitre book is something like "Christ the bridegroom", but he gave a talk about it also.
YUSSSS STRUGGLE BUS PODCAST HAS HOPE!
1. Well not if the struggle bus is only about wrangling kids at Mass, but otherwise….
2. The Psalms constantly slap me upside the head
3. Like spaghetti and meatballs
I sometimes feel sorry for those parents struggling with their children during Mass (though not with those who, like yesterday, let their children literally run riot in the aisles) so thanks for that insight into your Struggle Bus. You're in my prayers. On scripture, I recently decided to read through the first books of the Old Testament again, looking for types of Christ and Christianity. It's been remarkably fruitful, even Leviticus which is often considered dry and which I finished today. The older I get, the more I realise you can read the Bible again and again and discover new things every time.
Thank you for your prayers, we need them. My favorite line in Leviticus is 3:16 "all the fat belongs to the Lord" and since I have plenty of that, I can "offer" that to Him.
LOL you and me both...