as a trans gal who’s constantly struggling back and forth with my Catholicism, this hits and hits beautifully. Reminded me, of all things, of A Canticle for Leibowitz, which I’ve been obsessively re-reading the last few weeks. Thanks for making this.
Even when we struggle with Him, God does not struggle with us, but always for us. My way back home was fraught and rocky— and there is much of my own spiritual journey baked into this story by way of metaphor— but even when I chose to hide myself from Him and run, He came running after me. No matter what, know that God loves you. 🫂
as a trans gal who’s constantly struggling back and forth with my Catholicism, this hits and hits beautifully. Reminded me, of all things, of A Canticle for Leibowitz, which I’ve been obsessively re-reading the last few weeks. Thanks for making this.
Even when we struggle with Him, God does not struggle with us, but always for us. My way back home was fraught and rocky— and there is much of my own spiritual journey baked into this story by way of metaphor— but even when I chose to hide myself from Him and run, He came running after me. No matter what, know that God loves you. 🫂
A little difficult to follow, but a very interesting and unique addition to the roster of Waybound's stories. Can't wait for Red Checks over Rhodes!