THURSDAY DIGGING DEEPER ON FRIDAY: BLESSINGS AND BRUISINGS PT. 3
I managed to record this video yesterday, but I didn’t get to post it; So here it is. The next video will be up later on this afternoon.
PRACTICE WRITING 3-19-2025
TODAY I AM FREE WRITING FROM A DAILY WRITING PROMPT ASKING ME “WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DRINK?”.
THE PURPOSE OF THESE PRACTICE POSTS IS TO TAKE A FEW MOMENTS EVERY WEEK TO PRACTICE THE CRAFT OF WRITING.
I have two favorite drinks and both of them came to be my favorite drinks as an adult. The first drink, I wasn’t allowed to drink until I was sixteen. The second, I refused to drink until I was over twenty because I was told by relatives that I would not like it.
My first drink of choice is coffee!

My father would not let me start drinking coffee until I was sixteen. He said it would stunt my growth. I guess it was for him a rite of passage into manhood. I started seriously drinking coffee when I went to work for Dad as a dishwasher at our family diner.
As to the second drink….to be perfectly honest, I did steal a sip of that second drink when I was little and my relatives were right. I did not like it. I have always likened the taste of my second favorite drink to pennies soaked in water. As I aged the taste of the drink didn’t change but my taste did and now… I kind of like the taste of pennies soaked in water. This drink is one of the oldest sodas in the United States….MOXIE!

WHAT IS YOUR DRINK OF CHOICE?
PERU AND THE HOMEFRONT

TUESDAY DIGGING DEEPER: BLESSINGS AND BRUISINGS PT. 2
GETTING READY AGAIN

MONDAY DIGGING DEEPER: BLESSINGS AND BRUISINGS PT. 1
PRACTICE WRITING 3-16-2025
In these practice writing sessions, I have been trying to awaken the writing craft within my soul. The muse went into a state of hibernation when I took on the role of lead pastor of Cornerstone Church.

I used to write a lot. I generally turned out about four blogs a day. Some of that was written expression but I was also experimenting with photography and pencil artwork. I also finished a book and was toying with the idea of self publishing or maybe even finding an agent.

I knew when I took the role as a lead pastor, that my dedication to this art form was going to change. It was one of the things I considered when I answered the call. In the end the call won out. I was resigned, if need be, to say “good bye” completely to writing and my artistic side.
For all that, I did try to create a modified writing lifestyle. I managed to keep Lillie-Put alive, by posting a daily devotional blog. Over time though, the ability to write began to fade. I found my use of words becoming clunky and even ideas for blogs which used to seem a dime a dozen became harder to drum up in my mind. Other creative gifts also began to atrophy. I noticed my vocal range was shrinking and when I attacked the keyboard to wring a song from it, my fingers felt like sausages only mildly obedient to my brain.
I have not minded the loss much, though. The work I have entered into is some of the most rewarding work of my life. I know that this work is what God wants me to be doing. Still, I have to admit there have been moments that I have missed my creative side: I have missed music; I have missed poetry; I have missed story telling; I have missed art.

Then about a year ago, I noticed a change beginning in me. It seemed I was building capacity…room for more in my life. It seemed that I was being directed to fill that new space in my life with creativity. It has taken time to implement a rhythm in this new margin of life, but I feel like finally I am getting there.
It strikes me that this was not anything I consciously intentioned. It seems more a gift God is giving me for the season that lies ahead. However this margin has been built, wherever this capacity has come from, I accept it with open arms and I am so thankful for it!

EARTH CARE, PEOPLE CARE AND FAIR SHARE

