I am first a person whose journey with God and others is the orienting center of my life. I seek to share openly of this halting, faltering discovery of the story of God in everyday living.
I can be contacted personally at earthlytents@comml.imap.cc
After 22 1/2 years as a pastor of a Philadelphia area church, and almost two years in New Zealand at Laidlaw College in Auckland, New Zealand, I am located in Dallas, Texas, as the International Director of ALARM (African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries). ALARM is an organization that seeks to restore communities that have been devastated by tribalism and warfare.
My wife, Naomi, is an amazing person with whom I share my journey. I am blessed with two special children whom I love and admire--Ben, a web designer living in San Francisco Rebekah, our daughter, a singer/actress in Texas.
My passions: reading, popcorn, writing, photography, walking, time with friends and family, thinking about the problem of evil and suffering, peace building and reconciliation, living out the gospel in a postmodern world.
thanks for this post... i've felt a little discouraged lately by the people who don't understand why we're leaving jobs (well.. one job!) family & friends to do something really risky & 'reckless' to some..... and i often find that this "a little bit of one's soul dies each year...." is not everyone's reality- and i'm grateful that it isn't.. but it is and has been ours for quite some time... and i'd rather look back in 20 years and see that I failed, but tried in this new adventure of our life...
thanks Meredith..
plus i'm pretty excited to be 382 miles from Ben :)