I spent the past two weeks with my Christian “extended” family in Texas. My days were busy with visits, many visits---hours of talking about all sorts of subjects. It was edifying after all.
I could visit people I planed to and people I really wished to visit but ended up missing (sorry!). A paragraph couldn’t describe the many good experiences during this furlough, which went by way too fast. Praises to our God!
Nevertheless, visiting my second spiritual home (ACU),
Nevertheless, visiting my second spiritual home (ACU),
I came to a new place on campus called The Labyrinth, a Christian Labyrinth. It was a cold, raining afternoon, and by myself. This labyrinth was very well designed to teach the idea that our Christian walk is complex, sometimes puzzling and disorienting, but surely it has a beginning and should have an end, if one does not turn astray by missing the Christian virtues along the path. If you have a chance to stop by Abilene, go to ACU Labyrinth and walk on it! Then at the end stop, contemplate, and learn.
http://www.acu.edu/news/2009/090108_labyrinth.html
http://www.acu.edu/news/2009/090108_labyrinth.html