Thursday, January 7, 2021

"warp and woof"?

I first heard this term a while ago, but didn’t really pay it much attention until a year or so ago when a friend of mine’s dad contacted me about taking some photos for his ministry. And his websites name is Warp and Woof. So I decided to find out what it means. 

Apparently the warp and woof of something is the fibers, the pieces that make up a whole. The warp goes one way, the woof goes the other, so like fabric it’s woven together. It’s strong because everything fits together perfectly, like all the small pieces were meant to weave just right. 
So when Mark Eckel writes on his website www.warpandwoof.com, he’s writing to help all people understand the pieces, fibers if you will, that fit together in God’s word. So there can be better understanding of the questions we have about faith and God and all the parts.




 

warp and woof


The essential foundation or base of any structure or organization; from weaving, in which the warp — the threads that run lengthwise — and the woof — the threads that run across — make up the fabric: “The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are the warp and woof of the American nation.”

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