As we sat on the cherry-wood table in the green room at church last night, I had to share with him how much my life has changed. Largely in part to a simple conversation we had late one night near the Dead Sea. He never knew how much my life’s journey would be impacted by a simple question: Why do you do what you do?
In true providential and sovereign fashion, I got to share with him last night how profoundly my life has changed because of a simple conversation. Sonny inspired not only my direction in life, but this entire blog. I had to do something–I just didn’t know what it was.
Today marks my 200th blog post and now I get to share with you why I do what I do:
L-O-V-E
Love is still the motivating factor in all I do.
At the 100 blog post, I said I would commit to 100 more. Now this day is here and I’m promising to commit to 100 more. I wrestle with this concept of blogging because I’m not a blogger. I don’t want to be a professional blogger or a mega-blogger. I want to change lives. So I’m a speaker, teacher, and writer who happens to blog.
Thank you for coming here. Thank you for letting me be ugly and honest. Thank you for accepting the broken parts of me. Thank you for walking this journey together. I’m a better person because of you. Here’s to 100 more posts…
*Edit to post: If you are attending the CCM retreat tomorrow, I want to meet up! I’ll be in the cafe at 5pm if you want to chat 🙂
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