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Christy Lynne Wood

Looking for the Real God

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  • Some New Things!
  • Shiny Happy People and the Church
  • Perspectives, Jinger Duggar Vuolo, and Faith Deconstruction
  • Prayers for 2023

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  • And Then I Met Jesus,  Exposing Legalism,  God Ponderings

    Christian Religion is Not Enough

    I just finished a book called, Unveiling Grace, by Lynn K. Wilder. It’s the true story of a family finding their way out of Mormonism and into a relationship with the real Jesus. Amazingly, Lynn and her husband were converts to Mormonism as adults even though they were exposed to Christianity as children. Their story proves the burden on my heart. Christian religion is not enough. Attending church or Sunday school is not enough. Living a “good life” is not enough. I’m afraid the corporate American church is horribly broken. I’ve met a lot of people lately that agree with me. People who have left, and people who have stayed. Frustrated,…

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    Christy Lynne Wood

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    Chasing Eden

    June 19, 2018

    Defining Deconstruction

    June 30, 2021

    When Wrong is Right

    March 28, 2018
  • And Then I Met Jesus,  God Ponderings

    Love Beyond Words

    I probably should have been scared. He was very noticeable, standing at the Starbucks counter. Not only was he was dressed all in black, with tall black combat boots, he also had this amazing hair. It might have been fake, but it was really long, black, almost woolly, and kind of jagged. As I got closer, I saw the black gauges in his ears, and not one but two rings through the center of his nose. I smiled. Standing behind him as he ordered, I was close enough to see his chains, tattoos, and black, zippered, leather jacket. My smile got bigger. We waited for our coffee together, although he…

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    Christy Lynne Wood

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    Why I am Still a Christian

    July 29, 2019
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    Is This Really What We Sound Like?

    September 25, 2022

    Chasing Eden

    June 19, 2018
  • God Ponderings

    Fireflies, Chili, and Hope

    “You are the light of the world…No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket…” Matthew 5:14-15. How strange would it be…if you sat on your porch one summer evening and watched as one firefly after another flew into an open container. Instead of floating free, blinking their lights in the summer dusk, the fireflies huddled together. Willing captives in a jar. And yet, I think many Christians do the same thing. Somehow, protection and safety have become more important than being the light of the world. They huddle together around common ideology and values. Protecting good things like marriage, family, the sanctity of life, and moral…

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    Christy Lynne Wood

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    Choosing Trust

    July 19, 2018

    My Podcast is Here!

    August 26, 2019

    Worshiping the Baals and Missing the Living God

    July 7, 2021
  • \'rant\ : to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner,  Things We Don't Talk About

    The Subtle Side of #metoo

    I was a sexually naive, college age, camp counselor. He was a 50-something volunteer. I didn’t know enough to be uncomfortable. He flattered me, told me how pretty I was, how amazing, how gifted, etc. Then the long, tight, full frontal hugs started. A hello hug, a good-bye hug, etc. Maybe he just liked me? One day he pulled me in close for a spontaneous dance. And that’s as far as it went. Was it actually sexual harassment? I didn’t know enough then to complain… It went on for a few summers. Then I got married. As a now-sexually-aware woman, I looked back on those interactions and cringed. They disgusted…

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    Christy Lynne Wood

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    Who was the Real Deborah?

    May 4, 2018

    A Plane Ride, Politics, and Pharisees

    June 12, 2017

    Here We Go Again

    May 26, 2020
  • And Then I Met Jesus,  Exposing Legalism,  God Ponderings,  Uncategorized

    The Elusive Knowledge of Good and Evil

    “You won’t really die,” the serpent hissed. “God knows that when you eat it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God. You will know about good and evil.” What the serpent said made sense…maybe Eve was just confused. Maybe she had misunderstood God’s original instructions. The fruit was lovely to look at, and it would make them more like God. Why would God keep this knowledge from them? Surely, eating the fruit was the right thing to do… The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil offered an elusive promise. Forgetting she was already made in God’s image, and thinking she was becoming more like God,…

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    Christy Lynne Wood

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    How 2020 is Preaching the Gospel

    October 1, 2020

    We Are Not Okay

    December 9, 2019

    Shiny Happy People and the Church

    June 15, 2023
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