Errata for Clue #5

This clue had several transposed rows in the written directions – some copy/pasting gone awry. I’ve gone ahead and sent out a new version with all the rows fixed (let me know if you didn’t get it), but all the errata are below if you’ve gotten past the problem points and want to check your … More Errata for Clue #5

Chart-Reading Basics

I love charts. I use them almost exclusively. I have no problem with written directions; I do not think them inferior, nor do I have any negative opinion about knitters who rely on them. Written directions are indispensable for knitters at different levels of chart-reading, so I always provide them. (I also always test-knit them … More Chart-Reading Basics

Waiting for God

“And now, Lord, what do I wait for?  My hope is in You” (Psalm 39:7). “‘Comfort, yes, comfort My people!’ says your God.  ‘Speak comfort to Jerusalem, and cry out to her’ . . . The voice of one crying in the wilderness: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a … More Waiting for God

When God is Silent

~By Rachel Scibek There have been many times when I feel God is more silent then active in my life. I think the silence of God is often forgotten when reading through the Bible because, well, you’re reading through it. You go from one great story to the next reading of the action that was … More When God is Silent

Errata for Clue #4

Hey folks, Thank you, again, for your patience. I’ve finally had a chance to see the errors you’ve found. Mercifully, my delay means you speedy knitters have all confirmed eachothers’ findings. In the Written Directions, two rows were incorrect. The corrected rows are shown below. Row 11: *K6; P1* 4 times; K38. [The original had … More Errata for Clue #4

The Unexpected Path:

Through Israel, Meet the Covenant-Keeping God The story of God’s people, Israel, fascinates me because it is so surprising, and because it tells us so much about God. Through His relationship with Israel in the Old Testament, God introduces himself to humanity as a God who is personal, who keeps promises, and who has had … More The Unexpected Path: