PAUL STROBLE
Dr. Stroble has several blogs on religion.
My primary blog is "Journeys Home," which he has upheld since 2009. It covers religious topics as well as music, odd observations, photography, art and others. There, readers can find Bible studies, personal essays, social issues and music and art.
My other blogs include:
My primary blog is "Journeys Home," which he has upheld since 2009. It covers religious topics as well as music, odd observations, photography, art and others. There, readers can find Bible studies, personal essays, social issues and music and art.
My other blogs include:
- "Grace, Place, and The Like" - blog on religious topics as well as personal essays about his childhood, genealogical posts and others. There, readers can find Illinois history essays, as well as genealogies of the Strobel, Colburn, Carson, Pilcher, Crawford, Williams, Brown and Washburn families.
- "Plague Stories of the Bible," Bible lessons written in response to (and during) the Covid pandemic
- "Changing Bibles," a series of reflections as I leafed through my worn and marked-up old Bible.
- "The Love of Bible Study" - blog posts designed to give the reader an enjoyable, fresh appreciation of the Bible.
- "Psalm 121" - thoughts and Reflections on "The Psalm for Life's Journey".
- "Bible Connections" - blog posts on how the Bible fits together.
“In a profound sense, Psalm 104 puts us humans in our place---with springs and hills and trees and creating things. If our motivation for facing our own future and the future of the earth were to glorify God, we might even have the humility to ask ourselves what it would really mean to live in partnership with a tree or with a wild goat or with the thousands of species whose disappearance causes hardly a ripple of attention, primarily because we are convinced the nature exists to serve humanity. Quite simply, Psalm 104 asserts that this is not the case. Rather, to serve God will mean ultimately to serve God’s creation…”
- J. Clinton McCann, Jr., “The Book of Psalms"
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