Hello all:
I wanted to let you all know that I’m stil around. I’ve been buried between school and work.
Typically, I go to church whenever I can. Sunday morning, evening, Wednesday night, and whenever else there is something going on. Lately, I’ve only been able to get there Sunday morning. I work on Wednesdays with my new job, and while I have a flex schedule, I’ve been dragged into late meetings, pulled into training sessions, and generally kept too busy to go.
Sunday nights have been a myriad of reasons, but I’ve missed alot of those as well. I feel disconnected.
Now, school has started. I’m taking Astronomy as one of my lab science requirments, as well as Criminal Law and a couple of Wildland Fire classess for professional upgrade. The Astronomy class is a lot of work. I’m contemplating switching to another community college thats a little bit closer to where we will be moving because my school won’t accept some of my credits from Cascade College.
So, thats where I’ve been. I am working on a new post about division, but its kind of long and is not done yet. Hopefully I’ll post that soon.
-Clarke
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October 4th, 2006 at 8:19
Hi Clarke,
Good to hear from you. I certainly understand how real life can get in the way of things like blogging!
My understanding is that Sunday evening services were originally an attempt to provide an alternate Sunday worship service to accomodate farmers who had early morning duties with livestock etc. Somehow over the years it became another mandatory “meeting of the body” in some people’s minds. The whole idea of “meetings of the body” deserves a blog post sometime…
October 7th, 2006 at 17:41
Ahhh, remember the days when the only worries you had in life were, what time your stickball game was or where you are going to play war with your friends. I know what you mean when you talk about disconnection, especially from fellowship. Its ok, we’ve all been there, but be strong in faith, don’t let Satan tempt you, these, for me, were always the easiest of times. Blessings.
October 13th, 2006 at 17:26
Clarke,
I have enjoyed reading your posts, and will comment when I have both time and something that seems worthwhile to say. Mostly I want you to know that what you write makes a difference.
May the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you always.