Welcome to the Ministry Blog of A Different Path

Delve into the exploration of spirituality and faith from a unique husband-and-wife perspective, with occasional discussions on mature topics.

Illustration of Aaron & Tina in front of a Norwegian Stave Church

Building Bridges
Not Walls


Feeling like traditional worship spaces aren't quite your fit? At A Different Path, we're breaking down physical and spiritual barriers with our fully online platform. We believe that true spiritual growth and connection come from the Creator's guidance, not confined spaces.

Our guiding principle is simple yet profound: honor the universal spirituality that unites us all, and see Yeshua (Jesus) as a spiritual guide rather than a rigid doctrine. We emphasize respect and understanding for all beliefs and ways of life.

Just to clarify: this site isn't a step-by-step manual for living or a rigid doctrinal statement. It’s a blog exploring personal spiritual beliefs and offering a space for reflection and connection.

Core Beliefs

We focus on individual spiritual well-being, drawing insights from Scripture and various belief systems. We don't confine ourselves to traditional religious dogma but embrace a broader, more inclusive spiritual perspective.

Virtual Worship

Our ministry doesn’t revolve around a physical building, echoing the early practices of Yeshua. By harnessing modern technology, we strive to connect with you wherever you are, fostering community beyond geographical limits.

Practical Spirituality

We aim to make spiritual principles relevant to your everyday life through parables and personal stories. Our goal is to help you navigate your spiritual journey with practical insights that enrich your daily experience.

Support for the Homeless

Having faced homelessness ourselves, we provide support and resources to those in need. Check out our outreach resources here: OmahaResources.adifferentpath.org

"Having faced homelessness and the loss of loved ones as well as close friends, we understand that true healing of the soul requires nurturing the body and mind."
Aaron on the steps of a church in Midtown Omaha
Aaron J Wisti
Minister, Blog Creator & Manager, Husband and Caretaker for Mrs. Tina Wisti