The Beauty of Saul/Paul

This week I get to host to three amazing posts on the Beauty of Saul/Paul.  Will you please join me in reading what these bloggers found so beautiful in this man?







Blair @ Scribblings
While reading through the New Testament this year,
Blair considered the persecution of the early church.  Her Scribblings now lead her to the conclusion that
when Paul was fighting against Christ, he was willing to kill
to uphold his beliefs....However, when he surrendered to Christ, he was willing
to die telling others about the day Jesus asked him, "Why do
you persecute Me?"
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Ellen @ MzEllen & Co
For Ellen at MzEllen.com, the transformation from Saul to Paul is the beauty of a changed life.



amanda @ following an unknown path
And, last but not least, here are following an unknown path this week, I had a guest blogger who believes that the subtle simplicity of the one-line autobiograghy Paul writes in Romans is well worth exploring deeper.  (Technically, the CoB is for women bloggers, but this guy is slipping in under the radar as a guest blogger on this gal's blog. ;)  Cutting him a little slack I am, since; well, he is pretty important to me.)







Carnival of Beauty


Thanks for stopping by the Carnival of Beauty this week!!  Please join us next week over at Blair's Scribblings for the Beauty of Fragrance.  Hmmm . . . it's already smells nicer.



2 comments:

  1. Regarding the terracotta soldiers, I would say if it is the only time you will get to see them, then by all means see them! The exhibit is a lot smaller than I was expecting, but it is still a sight to see. Then with your extra time you can see the rest of the museum, then walk across the street and got to Friday's. :) So I say, sure!

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  2. Thanks so much for hosting this week Amanda :) And congrats on taking over the CoB. ((hugs))

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