Sorry these are late. Our house and property flooded and the past few days have been a literal mess. Found out stress makes me feel worse, too! Surprise!
Well, here they are:
Chapter 18
- What significance do you attach to this chapter opening with "On the third day"?
- How does the title of the book now come into play?
- Reflect on "the night of weeping being over and joy comes to you in the morning?"
- What do you think of M.A.'s new name?
- What significance do you see in the common memorial stones now being precious gems? How might that give us hope?
- What did you think of Sorrow and Suffering's transformation? Why did they need M.A.'s (Grace and Glory's) help?
Chapter 19
- The Shepherd teaches Grace and Glory, Joy and Peace what they could learn - as much as they can understand at that time. What do you make of that?
- What do you thing the "higher" High Places represent?
- Have you ever come to realize there is so much more to our lives than what we can immediately see? How does that truth encourage you?
- How do you work on personal truth and development?
- What is "the wrong side of the grave"?
- What is the symbolism behind the Shepherd slowly encouraging longer and longer leaps for G & G?
- The Shepherd explains how the Hinds' Feet were possible in her life. How can you apply this to your life?
- What have YOU learned from our journey?
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