Strawbridge, Mode of Baptism, Lenten Meditation (4)
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In my ideal world, people would never skip through momentous occasions. They would be forbidden from moving on without first moving into that thing they experienced. I would sit around a fire and talk about the people I met, the food and drinks, the memorable conversations, the potential fruits of all that transpired, and how all of that now can change me as a person and those around me as a result. Then I would pass the torch, and we would go to bed late at night filled with stories in our hearts. But alas, one returns from a long trip, and is quickly immersed into all sorts of dynamics, catches up with 17 days of emails and piles of administrative things, and life resumes as if whatever you experienced didn’t happen.
Strawbridge, Mode of Baptism, Lenten Meditation (4)
Strawbridge, Mode of Baptism, Lenten…
Strawbridge, Mode of Baptism, Lenten Meditation (4)
In my ideal world, people would never skip through momentous occasions. They would be forbidden from moving on without first moving into that thing they experienced. I would sit around a fire and talk about the people I met, the food and drinks, the memorable conversations, the potential fruits of all that transpired, and how all of that now can change me as a person and those around me as a result. Then I would pass the torch, and we would go to bed late at night filled with stories in our hearts. But alas, one returns from a long trip, and is quickly immersed into all sorts of dynamics, catches up with 17 days of emails and piles of administrative things, and life resumes as if whatever you experienced didn’t happen.