Returning to the Rain
I haven't posted here in quite some time. Since my last posting I've had inquiries into my abscence in the form of comments here and e-mails. I want to thank those of you who have thought about me and taken the time to say hello.
I'm making this post to let you know that I've returned to the blog I had been writing for a year prior to launching this one. It's a blog called Awaiting Rain. Back in April I felt like I would be walking away from that blog for good. But God has invited me to pick up the pen once again.
Here is an excerpt from this morning's post announcing my return:
This blog became a chronicle of my odyssey in this place. If you dig back through the pages you'll find the writings of a man lost in a familiar place. You'll hear the frustration of a man waking up to find all of the furniture had been rearranged in the night. You'll read the words of a man who had forgotten his own identity. Most of all you'll read the thoughts of a man longing for the kindness of God in a strangely foreign, dry and thirsty land where springs of cool, clear water used to abound.
A few months ago I laid down the pen. I had finally given up on my pursuit of the kindness of God, settled for exile, and turned my attention elsewhere. Today I am taking the pen back in my hand. In the last few weeks I have come to see that this odyssey has been God's pursuit of me more than my pursuit of God. And it is through the revealing and refining of my character that God has shouted his love and kindness to me.
If you are a subscriber here, I want to invite you to subscribe to Awaiting Rain. If you have A Look Beyond linked on your blog, I would be honored to have Awaiting Rain linked instead. I hope you will rejoin me at Awaiting Rain as important characters in my odyssey. Perhaps I can serve as an important character in yours.












Well, it went live yesterday. I'm talking about blog two of my network, the blog called
I think I have a form of A.D.D. For me, all of my writing flows out of a mind that is constantly working. I tend to live more in the realm of my thoughts than in the realm of
the world going on around me. Yes, I'm aware that this is probably not
a positive thing. It makes interaction with the world around me - particularly relationships - somewhat challenging. I often find it difficult to concentrate on the task or project or relationship at hand if it is not somehow connected to what is going on in my mind. That's been the case with blogging. Let me explain.
I know you're probably thinking that I must not have survived my 40th birthday as I haven't posted since. Well, it was touch and go for a while, but yes, I did survive. I had to go into hiding for a while to come to terms with my masculinity after our (so called) friends got me a gift inside a bag that looked like a purse with a little Paris Hilton dog sticking it's head out. What was inside the purse made up for it though...two packages of Starbucks coffee. I've spent a great deal of time sitting alone, rocking back and forth, and holding the bags of coffee to my chest. Eventually I recovered.
Every time Lynn has asked me, these past few weeks, what I wanted for my birthday, I've replied by asking her for a 

"The man who doesn't read good books
has no advantage over the man who can't read them."
I don't know if they still produce the segment, as I have stopped watching the CBS news in favor of ABC. But one of the segments I most enjoyed was, "Everybody Has a Story." The host of the segment would throw a dart at a map of the U.S., travel to the town struck by the dart, randomly choose a name out of the phone book, meet that person to learn their story, and then tell it during the broadcast.

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