JJ 24 #01: Dusting Off the Dust To Return

It’s a bit like dusting off the old books on the bookshelf that haven’t been referred to for a long time.

I’m referring to this here entry on the blog. Almost three whole months since the last entry. It’s been quite the season for activity. One that hasn’t seen intentional time for entries of the sort even of the weekly variety.

Well, enough is enough. Especially with the thoughts coursing through the mind. There’s got to be an outlet for them and so there is. This here blog!

Over the last few years, there’s been developments, regarding content creation, that have seen a phase of producing YouTube videos for a ministry and then producing TikTok videos on the March Thru Proverbs theme. There’s also been the successful launch and series of uploads on a joint venture website. That is among other developments in work and family.

What inspires the return to this blog – and there’s no guarantee about the frequency of blogging in this season, but I’d certainly like it to be more regular – is the sense in which it’s time to look again at the journey. The journey so far and the journey to come. I am committed to following Jesus, step by step. The following is intentional and the goal is to be more and more like Him and as He lived to bring glory to the Father, I want to complete the assignments given to me so He can be glorified.

Thus the return to the blog is to reflect on things sometimes from the personal journey and then also on the larger aspects of the journey.

For His Name’s Sake

C. L. J. Dryden

Shalom

2 thoughts on “JJ 24 #01: Dusting Off the Dust To Return

  1. Welcome back, Chris. Your goals are very much mine as well – to follow Jesus as he opens up new opportunities to do that, and to see him receive all the glory. It belongs to him and it’s great that he chooses to share it with us. But it would sit heavily on our shoulders, wouldn’t it! Just one of the many conundrums that appear when we listen to what he tells us and try to understand with our limited minds.

    Over to you, Lord. Just please keep telling both of us in the here and now what you want us to do and say in the moment – and give us ears to hear. Bless my bro with grace, and peace, and joy. Thank you, Jesus.

    1. Thank you so much, Chris. God bless you in your walk that inspires us to walk.

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