Note: I realize I haven't written on here in a while-for that I apologize. I have been doing some writing this summer over here at lighthouse catholic youth, and I love the project we've been working on. Check out the lighthouse blog: click here. This post is my most recent one there, released today.
For the next two weeks, these are the events that I have planned: a barbecue, a bonfire, a game night, a trip to an amusement park, a Bible study, a softball tournament, a birthday party, another Bible study (I am a youth minister), a Pittsburgh Pirates’ game, another game night (like I said, I am a youth minister), an 8-hour drive, a round of golf, and a cross-country flight. Maybe your schedule in the summer looks like that: endless events, all of them fun, one after another. Maybe, like a friend I talked to recently, your summer looks a heck of a lot more open than that. Whatever our situation, one of the most difficult things for us modern day people seems to be pausing to be present wherever we are.
The other day, for the first time in what seems like months, I had a day with literally no obligations....
Read the rest of this post on being present where we are by following this link: Where My Feet Are.
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