Monday, April 27, 2009

Week 18

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),
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