Archive for July, 2004

Mind the ponies

Friday, July 2nd, 2004

Early Sunday morning, Karyn and I will be off for a week in Chincoteague, VA. This has become an eagerly awaited family tradition over the past several years, as we gather there with our daughter Sarah, her husband John, two of our grandchildren, and several members of John’s family.
Chincoteague is a small town on a [...]

Do the missionary rant!

Friday, July 2nd, 2004

My daughter Hannah has an interesting rant on the fashionability of short-term missions and the (perhaps) disappearing valuing of the “lifer” missionary.

Is it me…

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

…or is it this Foolish Sage guy who writes this ‘blog now called, rather pretentiously, “Sacred Journey”? Which are you reading at any given moment when you come here?
Real Live Preacher captured this dilemma perfectly in his essay “To Care or Not to Care.” At times I’m sure it’s just “me” writing, just clicking at [...]