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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

The blessing of words


In a file in my office I keep letters that were sent to me by some very special people in my life. Some of them are letters of thanks, others are simply little notes of encouragement and support. They are some of my most treasured possesions.

I have never been rich as the world counts wealth, but God has bestowed upon me treasures that other men covet. I was reminded today just how valuable time, relationships and communication are.

As Tristan and I walked the paths and trails I realized how blessed my life really is. Our conversation flowed as easily as the water along the streams feeding Radnor Lake. We may not have solved the problems of the gulf war, or the down turn in the economy, but we discussed religion, philosophy and literature with an ease and comfort that comes from years of heartfelt conversations.

We all love our children and its hard at times to watch them grow up and find their place in the world, but some things are more difficult to let go. When Tristan left for college I missed our evening conversations, while he spent three months in Europe our conversations were almost non-existent, but today was such a welcome reunion.

Through the years we have had many conversations. There were those difficult father/son talks that had to be made, times when discipline had to be imposed, and the lectures that came as he began to grow into manhood. Today was different - while it was a father and son soaking up the glory of God's creation, something had changed. I got to spend today talking man to man with the son I love and respect.

Thank you for the life you have chosen to live, may God continue to bless your years with maturity and faithfulness.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Gatlinburg Retreat

This weekend was the 11th Annual Christian Singles retreat in Gatlinburg, TN. There were about 60 in attendance at the Stiener Bell Lodge tucked way in the beautiful Smokey Mountains.
I was blessed this year to be able to facilitate the retreat and we all had an amazing weekend together. The theme this year was "Living a Fulfilled Single Life," and the group took full advantage of experiencing the fulfilled life as well as studying about it. We had games, devotionals, hikes and my personal favorite - shopping in Gatlinburg (I hope you can sense the satire).

There were two keys to the success of this year's program. First, everyone came with a spirit of love, acceptance and compassion. It was really exciting to see how quickly this group connected and the support and encouragement they all provided for one another. The second key was their spirit of participation. During the educational periods, the group discussion was dynamic and compelling.

Of course the best part of any good singles workshop is spending it with other great singles. I was blessed to be able to make so many new friends, but I enjoyed the added pleasure of enjoying the beauty of God's creation with someone very special.