Keep your eyes peeled
by chuckofish
Ah, but friends, it is never too late, right? Right. You must keep learning and it’s okay to change your mind about a lot of things. Some of us are very slow learners after all.
I am starting a new teaching series on the Puritans, To God’s Glory: Lessons on Puritanism.
Because, as you know, I love the Puritans. So far, I am very impressed; the DVD presentations are excellent. And it is a great distraction from the election season hell we find ourselves in. The Puritans knew how to handle trials and they knew we need affliction to humble us and to bring us to God. Many good lessons to be had.
Meanwhile I am looking forward to the added distraction of a visit with…

…and…
…when thy come for a visit tomorrow.
And the rain has left the area, at least for awhile. I am grateful that the flooding (so far) hasn’t been worse.
Time like an ever-rolling stream…the summer is nearly half over! So don’t forget:
“There is treasure buried in the field of every one of our days, even the bleakest or dullest, and it is our business, as we journey, to keep our eyes peeled for it.”
–Frederick Buechner, “The Longing for Home: Reflections on Mid-Life”



