Standing Stone Ministry with Jim & Debbie Hogan

Standing Stone Ministry with Jim & Debbie Hogan

Standing Stones. Ever thought much about these unusual large standing stones, which probably bring to mind the famous Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England? You probably haven't, and for a good reason. We don't know much about them.  These sizeable ancien...
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Standing Stones. Ever thought much about these unusual large
standing stones, which probably bring to mind the famous
Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England? You probably haven't, and for a
good reason. We don't know much about them. 


These sizeable ancient rock formations come with little
explanation. We guess the oldest to be 12,000 years old found in
Turkey. Similar strange circles and other shapes pop up all over
the world. They far predate any known language or alphabet, which
goes a long way towards explaining why we don't know much about
them. The engineering and precision of their placement are
frequently so advanced they defy any logical explanation. Many
also have unique astronomical dynamics to them, which are nothing
short of impressive.


As curious and baffling as these structures may be, one thing we
do know: they have stood the test of time, weather,
civilizations, and wars. They force us to ponder humanity before
written history. From where have we come? To where are we going?


For many such questions are irritating and cause impatience.
There is food to be bought, children to attend, plants to water,
and calls to return until there isn't. When the busyness stops,
the loneliness kicks in, the fears arise, where do you turn?


For two thousand years in the Western World, there is an answer
to that question. Those big haunting questions land us with a
visit to the local pastor or priest. This particular profession
has provided a resource for the big questions in life. The clergy
have listened, provided the skills of useful sounding boards,
given wisdom and solace to point us beyond ourselves to something
which makes suicide an unattractive alternative.


But what happens when the busyness stops, the loneliness kicks
in, the fears arise, and you be the clergy?


Today we have with us two people who decided to answer this
question. Interestingly, they chose to name the organization
Standing Stone. Let's meet them.


From Newport Beach, California, Jim and Debbie Hogan, the
founders of Standing Stone Ministry, welcome to Church Hurts And.


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