Baking your bread without leaven for use in religious observances is a practice that goes back thousands of years. It was used to consecrate something as holy and represents a spiritual cleansing that has implications for believers today.
"Adoption" by Sam Jones
"First Day of Unleavened Bread" by Jim Eason
"Jars of Clay" by Jim Eason
"There Is a Plan" by Sam Jones
"The Sin of Neglect" by Chris Gregor
"The Rise of Artificial Intelligence" by Jeff Reed
"Hide and Seek" by Jim Eason
"Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged" by Chris Gregor
The ability to judge right from wrong is a skill necessary for survival and takes years to develop fully. The instinct to condemn those who are different from us is a defensive reaction to a threatening world that is most often executed without thought or consideration of consequences. Many of our social issues stem from our inability to distinguish between the two.









