RE-Crossing an Old Bridge
Jan 10
calling, Cancer, Christianity, service, Signficance, writing 2 Comments
My place-holding blog entry is waaay too old. Good reason, though. Interesting, but are you interested? Maybe not, so here’s the nutshell version so’s I can get on with fortifying the bridge so I can cross back over.
I loved blogging. I loved a whole bunch more in life, too. Hard to balance. So, with the major focus being the rite of passage for my olderst grandson behind me, I took the bridge across to “LayLoLand”. Been helping soninlaw, Matt, get started in his new professional-business-as-ministry, Deep Rives Family Ranch. MAN! is that exciting. It’s like passing the baton from our years of ministry to the newer gen better able to handle the peculiarities and demands of current family status in our nation. DRFR is a whole-family crisis intervention therapy ranch. Did I get enough words in there to help you figure it out? It’s finding wonderful response in the therapy community and in the lives of those families Matt is touching.
After a summer at their new ranch site in Colorado (in the mountains above and west of Grand Junction), Carolyn and I are back home in SoCal catching our breath AND setting out on the new stage of priorities: 1) enjoy each other and the remaining life God grants us (see next paragraph), 2) Re-start Generational Fathering (after five months idle) and start with notes for Carolyn’s and my life memior (“Our Extraor dinary Journey: Stories of Following Jesus Up Mountain Peaks, Through Valleys, and Out of Quick Sand”) 3) continue prayer and marketing support for Deep Rivers Family Ranch, 4) increase our personal witness and serve our Chapel congregation well.
By the way, the above is in the context of my advance prostate cancer.
So, what’s the bridge analogy that require re-crossing? Life is short (and shorter by each year I enjoy God’s grace), Life is Hard, Life is Unfair, and Its End is Uncertain. That’s the Engineer’s label on the bridge abuttment. The bridge has been named the “Finish Well” bridge. I’m crossing it again with even more enthusisam than what characterizes my life to date.
And I remember daily two motto’s. One took me into college with faith the my future was in His hands, “‘Tis one life, ’twill so be passed, only what’s done for Christ will last.” Then the motto on the cornerstone of Wheaton College that sent me out from that wonderful, life-framing institution, “For Christ and His Kingdom”.
Sorry I can’t fancy this up with the normal photo’s and graphics. I’ve been too long away to remember how. For now, I just want my GenDads pals to know I’ll be back on the keyboards. Soon grandson #2 will be entering his year of passage. You’ll get some of those pieces and a bit of my Finish Well Journey.
My personal blog, Wild Gray Goose, has some personal refelction of life, cancer, and serving The One upon Whom all is centered.
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Jan 10, 2012 @ 19:45:24
Glad to hear your back old man, wish the prognosis was better. Sent you a PM.
Jan 11, 2012 @ 16:11:53
I’m glad to hear that you’re back too, and with the news of the DRFR beginnings. I’m sad to hear about a poor diagnosis (?). I guess I’ve missed something somewhere? My best to you during this time of “re-crossing” and I hope to hear how you’re doing along the way.
Peace and grace to you, my brother in Christ,
Patti