a treasure once hidden is now revealed
feelings find release in newfound freedom
a heart lies broken and bleeding
a quill drinks in the blood and the angst
a virgin page is sacrificed
the offering is exquisite, bringing release
reverently we watch as past hurts, like wisps of toxic smoke, drift away and dissipate
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Another Good Man Facing Tragedy
The news brought me to tears.
Those of us familiar with Steven Curtis Chapman, his music and his family life, know what a Godly, family-oriented man he is. On his albums you will find numerous songs about his wife and children showing his love of them to be the natural extension of his love of God. His work helping Chinese orphans find a good home is well documented. He not only talks the talk but walks it out. He does not simply point his finger at others and preach, but sets an excellent example by raising three adopted daughters of his own.
He was instrumental in helping one of my friends adopt two Chinese orphans. He even autographed a guitar for my friend to auction off to raise money to help with the adoption expenses.
I have felt the pain of loss when it comes to my children. When my wife left, I lost much of the precious, fleeting time we are given with our children and I was relegated to being an every-other-weekend-dad. That was a bitter pill to swallow. I still feel the sting of it to this day when I stop and think about it. But, that can hardly compare with what our brother must be feeling right now.
I know all of the clichés: she is indeed in a better place, our children are indeed only entrusted to us for a short period of time, her family will indeed be reunited with her again one day, and God will indeed bring good out of what is by any measure tragic. And the truth is that she was blessed in her short life to know true love. She has moved from being orphaned to being in a loving home to now dwelling in the pure presence of Love.
All of those clichés and facts are absolutely true, yet we cannot escape the feeling of sadness in this tragedy.
This is one of those cases where you have to ask why such horrible things happen to such good people.
Those of us familiar with Steven Curtis Chapman, his music and his family life, know what a Godly, family-oriented man he is. On his albums you will find numerous songs about his wife and children showing his love of them to be the natural extension of his love of God. His work helping Chinese orphans find a good home is well documented. He not only talks the talk but walks it out. He does not simply point his finger at others and preach, but sets an excellent example by raising three adopted daughters of his own.
He was instrumental in helping one of my friends adopt two Chinese orphans. He even autographed a guitar for my friend to auction off to raise money to help with the adoption expenses.
I have felt the pain of loss when it comes to my children. When my wife left, I lost much of the precious, fleeting time we are given with our children and I was relegated to being an every-other-weekend-dad. That was a bitter pill to swallow. I still feel the sting of it to this day when I stop and think about it. But, that can hardly compare with what our brother must be feeling right now.
I know all of the clichés: she is indeed in a better place, our children are indeed only entrusted to us for a short period of time, her family will indeed be reunited with her again one day, and God will indeed bring good out of what is by any measure tragic. And the truth is that she was blessed in her short life to know true love. She has moved from being orphaned to being in a loving home to now dwelling in the pure presence of Love.
All of those clichés and facts are absolutely true, yet we cannot escape the feeling of sadness in this tragedy.
This is one of those cases where you have to ask why such horrible things happen to such good people.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Slacking - Pictures
OK, OK ... I know I'm slacking. There is still no new blog, but I am still happy and completely enjoying this glorious spring. And, I have lots and lots of new pictures to prove it! These are mostly outdoorsy stuff from hiking, cycling and canoing around
Houma 
Franklin
Covington
Ponchatoula 
Grand Isle
Cameron
and
The Barataria Preserve
.
As always, you can view all of them here.
Todd
Houma
Franklin
Covington
Ponchatoula
Grand Isle
Cameron
The Barataria Preserve
As always, you can view all of them here.
Todd
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