Worlds enough and time

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Well, the last 24 hours of my life have been crazy. I'm in Nashville, ready to fly to Lima, Peru, very, very early tomorrow morning with a mission team I'm leading to work with a community in Chincha Alta. This is the same community I've visited several times before, and it is led by Pastor Pedro Uchuya, who is a friend, Christian brother, and spiritual hero to me.

The last day of my life has been spent grading final exams, packing, praying, and generally not getting a lot of sleep. I had planned to do one big General Conference-related post, and the time just caught up with me.

So all that's to say, I'll just have to do a GC breakdown when I get back!

There has been a WHOLE lot of interesting stuff come out of Ft. Worth over the past couple of days. If you have any thoughts and want to share them in the comments section, please feel free. I did get an e-mail tonight from Carol Bruse of the Texas Conference about the passage of the candidacy petitions. That's exciting news. If anyone at GC wants to comment on that or any other matter, I'll be checking the Internet from time to time in Peru and would love to hear some info!

Otherwise, I will be back from the mission on May 21 and will start posting again regularly - about Peru, GC, and otherwise - at that time. I would also appreciate your prayers for this trip. My experience with Peru over the past few years has shown me the depth and fullness of God's grace at work in this world. The church is a wonderful place to give your life. And friends, we've got all the time in the world for this stuff.

Peace to all +

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3 Comments:

Blogger Andy Rowell said...

Very thoughtful and passionate last five posts.

thanks.

andy

1:48 AM  
Blogger Ben Johnson said...

I would like to express sorrow over their failure to act on the thorough and excellent ministry study. Why do we always think we need to act four years on something that would have deleted the heretical practice of "commissioning" and brought us into line ecumenically and with the entire history of the Christian church since the 2nd century.

12:16 PM  
Anonymous Adrienne said...

My heart and prayers are with you all as you travel to Peru - may God bless and show grace and peace through your ministry with our friends.

1:03 AM  

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