What would you do if you knew you had only a few days left to live? Would you be like Jesus, and wash the disciples feet? That is one humble leader, and an attitude I often fail to replicate. In this week's episode, we continue our Lenten series (part 4) by looking at the Last Supper, John 13:1-14:31.
In response to this episode we are holding each other accountable in our devotional reading by sharing in our Facebook Group: What would you do if you only had a few days left to live? How does that compare to Christ's attitude? What else in this section, John 13:1-14:31, is the Holy Spirit drawing your attention to? What do you have questions about?
You can also join the group's Lenten devotional reading plan with other Christian Travelers "40 Days Journeying with Jesus." Let's hold each other accountable to being in God's Word!
For more podcast episodes, faith + travel resources, Christian Travel journals/ebooks, to join our newsletter, etc. please visit: www.ChristianTravelers.net.
CTN 34: 31 Weeks of Travel with Royce
CTN 33: Maria & Serving Missionaly
CTN 32: Traveling To Escape Reality
CTN 31: Conscientious Travel w/ Meg James
CTN 30: Chad Woodward & Archaeological Dig
CTN 29: "Traveling" Through the Holidays
CTN 28: Mike Snyder & Short Term Missions
CTN 27: 3 Ways to Plan Your Next Trip
CTN 26: Choosing A City To Move To
CTN 25: What's CTN & What's Coming Soon?
CTN 24: My State Fair Experience
CTN 23: Traveling To Conferences
CTN 22: Sacred Sites with Cate Michelle
CTN 21: Christian Backpackers with Esther Fan
CTN 20: How Generosity Impacts Our Travels
CTN 19: How People Around Us Influence Our Travels
CTN 18: Being Slow To Judge
CTN 17: Dedicated Time With God
CTN 16: Living With A Family Abroad with Susan Whitehead
CTN 15: How Hiking Puts God in Perspective with Chris Staron
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