ok the link didn't work so here's what you gotta do:
-go to christianitytoday.com
-type in "the good shepherds" that's the title of the article by rob moll
-it'll be the third option listed
-read it :)
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
it's been a long time
wow, it's been a while since i've written. maybe it's because i no longer have the scheduled coffee shop/internet time. now that i have the internet at my fingertips virtually any time i want it perhaps i'm not as purposeful with my time. the other reason could be tha ti find my life less exciting now that i am back in the suburbs of chicago.
i have been working as a receptionist for a month now. it's not bad really. definitely not my lifework but it is good for now and i'm getting to know some great people. i've started working at borders again in the cafe. so i am one busy girl. i'm enjoying being back in the cafe and it's been good to see my friends there again.
i've started my farm business class and it is going well. i alternate between being inspired and overwhelmed. there is so much to think about and organize and we're only talking about the business side of things! the actual act of farming is just as daunting as is the business planning. but i am still excited for farming my own piece of land and seeing the beauty of what grows. tomorrow will be my third class. we meet at a small farm near rockford, il. it's great. i love being there. it's such a good reminder of what i want to do and why.
speaking of the why, about a couple of weeks ago an editor here wrote an article about farmers that farm because of their faith. i loved it. i'll try and include a link to it because i think it does a great job explaining why i want to farm and the why for the way i want to farm.
i have been working as a receptionist for a month now. it's not bad really. definitely not my lifework but it is good for now and i'm getting to know some great people. i've started working at borders again in the cafe. so i am one busy girl. i'm enjoying being back in the cafe and it's been good to see my friends there again.
i've started my farm business class and it is going well. i alternate between being inspired and overwhelmed. there is so much to think about and organize and we're only talking about the business side of things! the actual act of farming is just as daunting as is the business planning. but i am still excited for farming my own piece of land and seeing the beauty of what grows. tomorrow will be my third class. we meet at a small farm near rockford, il. it's great. i love being there. it's such a good reminder of what i want to do and why.
speaking of the why, about a couple of weeks ago an editor here wrote an article about farmers that farm because of their faith. i loved it. i'll try and include a link to it because i think it does a great job explaining why i want to farm and the why for the way i want to farm.
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