Thailand is behind us now

February 5, 2010

I’ve been away from the blog world for quite some time now and i must admit that it’s been good. It’s with great resistance that i’m coming back and once again documenting my life for you. Taking several days to not think about about writing here has been wonderful. The only reason i’m coming back is because i’m continuing to get emails from people who have expressed how much they enjoy reading what’s going on in my life.

I’m not sure how much content i’ll post here in the near future. Maybe i’ll jump right back into doing daily posts or maybe i’ll enjoy taking it slower and writing less frequently.

With that in mind, let’s catch up for a second:

I’m currently sitting at a breakfast table in Hong Kong with a lukewarm cup of coffee. Two days ago i flew in from Chiang Mai, Thailand. With overcast skies and cool temperatures in Hong Kong i’m staring out the window trying to get my mind around what just happened in Thailand. It was such an amazing time that i honestly don’t know where to begin. My heart is full and my spirit is renewed. After the conference was over i walked through the empty room where hundreds of teachers had gathered just hours before and i thanked God for the moments that we shared there. I looked around and took it all in. I’m convinced that people walked away different than when they arrived. I’m convinced that teachers are going back to their campuses with a renewed sense of vision, purpose, and passion.

As i begin to come down out of the clouds from “conference world” i just want to make sure that i remember every moment from those days. I’m stepping into a full schedule for the next few months that includes a whirlwind of travel and exciting projects. I’m forever thankful for your friendship.

God is good to me. His favor is upon me. He alone is able to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine and i’m currently in the midst of that great joy.

Your friend,
Biscuet

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  1. Yes, indeed, God is good & faithful. The contents of your post represent answered prayer and supplication. Love always, Mom

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