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Radha Vyas

Radha Vyas

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October 14, 2020

While We Were Enemies

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“I’ve heard this a million times.”

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September 30, 2018September 30, 2018

The Path of the Righteous

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What does righteous mean, aside from it being a thing surfers say when something is pretty great? Virtuous maybe? Perfect? A character of God? In the Dictionary of Bible Themes it says that righteous is, “An aspect of God’s nature which expresses his unique moral perfection and his readiness to save sinners. It is made known […]

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September 23, 2018

Sunday Vibes

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#biblestudy #joseph #faith #god #greatcommission

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September 8, 2018September 8, 2018

James 4:14

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July 30, 2018July 30, 2018

Straining Toward the Goal

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My last sermon this summer here in Death Valley.

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July 12, 2018July 12, 2018

Jesus Calms the Storm

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A study on the power of Christ.

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July 7, 2018

Bible Study – Romans 7:7-25

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A Study of The nature of sin.

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June 18, 2018June 18, 2018

Bible Study – Philippians 2:1-11

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Our first Bible Study for the 2018 Summer here in Death Valley National Park compels us to think about how we serve our community. It asks us to think outside of ourselves in order to focus on the needs of others. Below is the scripture passage from the New Testament and the study questions to […]

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A long time ago we used to shoot on film. I got my first SLR sometime in the 2000’s. It was a Canon Rebel, back when Rebels did 35mm. Photography had always been a passion of mine but I had only ever used point and shoot cameras. Or most of the time I used disposable cameras because you could get the photos developed for free. So here i was on my first big trip after getting the Rebel. We went to Big Bend National Park for Spring Break 2004. What a time. Here’s the Chisos Mountains caught on film and the little park village down below.
Pacific Rim National Park on Victoria Island, Canada with my dad. This was one of our first days out camping and hiking. We didn’t actually hike that much because my dad’s Parkinson’s doesn’t allow him to walk much. But I remember this little spot and how blown away I was by its beauty. My dad made it to this spot ark least. He loved it too. He and I like to reminisce about that trip every once in a while. It was one of those things you’ll never forget.
I’m lovin the water and wishing I could be there right now! This is from a trip to Brazil several years ago. A storm was rolling through and the waters started getting rough. We had to get back to shore ASAP. That was a fun adventure!
Just a couple of Outward Bound students paddling along in the San Juan Islands. This year I’ll get to hang out with students doing some white water rafting. That will be a whole new experience for me!
Two years ago in the San Juan Islands. I took this while hanging out in a kayak on the sea. What a great time hanging out with Outward Bound students as a field correspondent! Can’t wait to be back up there this summer!
Oh you know, just the moon from a couple of weeks ago. In just a couple of months I’ll be on my way to Oregon and I just can’t wait. I have so much to do in the mean time though. It feels like too little time to get it all done! It’ll happen I’m sure.

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