Hello everyone! I’m sorry for the silence… the Doctor’s been out of the office for a few weeks. The weeks leading up to my sabbatical were crazy busy with the matters of preparing for Presbytery and doing everything I could to leave things in order for the Elders and Rev. Malkus during my sabbatical. And the weeks after my sabbatical began (May 1) have been taken up with work, a cold, and preparations for our trip to WA and back.
But now that our family sabbatical has begun, I’ve started a new blog dedicated to it: labellesonwheels.com. You’ll want to subscribe to it so you can stay up to date on our whereabouts and whatabouts. If everything goes as planned–and I’m sure it won’t!–it’ll prove to be an exciting and fulsome adventure for us all.
In the midst of it all, I’m on my own spiritual journey during this sabbatical. I’m fervently praying and diligently striving, by the grace of God, through reading, study, and holy communion, to grow in grace and conformity to Christ, to grow in the love of God, and to grow in Spirit-filled holiness. Thank you for your prayers for us all, even as we daily pray for you all.
I hope to occasionally blog on this site with food for the soul, sharing some of the things I’m learning and studying, but be sure to keep up with the family blog, which will be updated more regularly.
Warmly,
In Christ,
Dr. J
I’m sure you’ve a set reading plan. If communion with God is the central point of reference in one’s John 17:3 quest; I’m wondering if a look into the spiritual life of Sarah Edwards wouldn’t prove interesting?
Thanks Bill. I’m enjoying reading The Life and Letters of Philip Henry. It’s very encouraging to my spiritual journey at this venture.