June 26, 2012
June 22, 2012
There are days...
God of our life, there are days when the burdens we carry chafe our shoulders and weigh us down; when the skies gray and threatening; when our lives have no music in them, and our souls have lost courage. On such days, flood the path with light, we beseech Thee; turn our eyes to where the skies are full of promise; tune our hearts to brave music; give us the sense of comradeship with heroes and saints of every age; and so quicken our spirits that we may be able to encourage the souls of all who journey with us on the road of life, to Thy honor and glory, we pray. Amen.
St. Augustine, third century Christian leader
Check out a four minute radio program on this prayer here.
St. Augustine, third century Christian leader
Check out a four minute radio program on this prayer here.
June 21, 2012
Traipsing
For quite some time the "frolic and traipse" spirit of this blog has succumbed to "contemplation and bemused melancholy." The frolicking may have abated, but here is some evidence of recent traipsing.
1.) Weekly hikes in the Santa Susanna mountains with my intrepid co-workers and friends
2.) Weddings. 'Tis the season.
3.) More hikes and time spent with dear local friends.
4.) My brother's high school graduation.
5.) My frolicky siblings.
6.) Visiting Central Coast friends. (Okay, I cheated. This picture is from November, but I did just dash up there last week.)
7.) Visiting family in Louisiana. The continual transition from lawn to air conditioning reminded me of jumping from hot tub to pool.
8.) Okay, my brother graduated. I already mentioned that. Did I mention that my sister flew from Texas and we were able to visit with dear friends who happen to be former high school teachers?
Middle.) I hardly feel that this picture requires an explanation since it is so obviously documenting a spontaneous evening venture into Dollartree in individual quest of the strangest item. E-pig/sheep. B-gigantor sunglasses with shifty eyes papered on the lens. Me-orange marmalade scented air freshener in a mini-jar. It was a narrow victory.
Next week I'll be traipsing off to Haiti to co-lead a team of ten interns in disability ministry. This is part of my new job as the coordinator of the internship program. Please keep us in your prayers June 29-July 8.
June 20, 2012
An Unintended Story
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Just hanging out midst yellow grass and oak trees, wearing colors that represent sin and sacrifice as I cogitate on the perpetual question of human existence. This is my life.* |
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You're kidding, right? A small symbol of trial and torment (or at the very least, foolishness according to Aesop) has alighted unbidden on my hand? |
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God has a funny sense of humor. Pun intended. No, this picture was not reversed with the previous one. This is my bemused facial expression when I consider God's sense of humor. |
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Go gently, little one. |
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Back to pretending that my contemplative moments are routinely spent in harmonious surroundings with an erect spine.* *Actually, overthinking, beautiful landscapes, and good posture are indeed regular visitors in this moment by moment adventure simply termed "life." Photo credit to Charles McPadden. Check out his excellent work here. |
June 17, 2012
Media Monopoly
Celebrating a year and a half without Facebook!
Abandoning my account was definitely a healthy decision for me, helping me to focus on my close relationships and use my free time wisely. Yet, I've recently begun to think that the "traipsing" portion of this blog has been sorely under-represented. It exists on multiple real-life friends' Facebook accounts. Weddings, birthdays, family reunions, graduations, hikes, day trips--I remember being there but have no proof to offer. I've recently been reduced to sending pleading text messages to friends and family to email me pictures of said events. I'm still committed to social media solitude, although the future may see some sort of photo page. In the meantime, if you need a fix of my thoughts on ministry and missions, check out the Cause 4 Life Facebook page. Leave me/us some comments!
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