Why I haven't posted to my blog

I decided to add a blog to my website last January after having received complaints that people would like to be able to comment on what I had written. I had hoped that blogging might become a regular discipline. Shortly after my first few posts, however, my life was interrupted first by the unexpected death of my father, and then, by the more happy request to interview for a teaching position at Trinity School for Ministry. Since that interview, the last several months have been consumed with preparing to teach two courses I had never taught before, packing up and saying goodbye to old friends, moving to Ambridge, unpacking, saying hello to new friends, and now, the first few weeks of teaching.

So far TESM has exceeded my wildest expectations. Despite the general craziness that comes with moving to a new place--one of the movers commented while unloading one of my dozens and dozens of boxes of books, "You sure must like to read"--being here has brought me almost unmitigated joy. There are new surprises every day. This morning we heard Bishop Mouneer Anis preach in chapel, and then speak afterwards to the faculty and student body. He is the Primate of the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East. His diocese includes not only Jerusalem, but also Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Tunisia, and Algiers. He brought greetings from the Global South Primates and assured us of their support for the "remnant" of faithful Anglicans/Episcopalians in the United States. When I was a child I used to dread the Sundays when the missionaries brought in their slideshows, but Bishop Mouneer visibly moved a packed auditorium as he talked about the work of Anglican Christians in an overwhelmingly Muslim part of the world. I was moved. My jaded cynicism is having to fight hard to stay alive here.

Now that I am a little more settled I'll try to do more to keep in touch with my readers.

Grace and Peace, Bill

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Comments
Rich Gabrielson's Gravatar
Congratulations, Bill, this is great news -- not only that the Trinity thing worked out but that you're so happy with it. What a great reason to have to drop out of sight for a while!
May the Lord continue to bless you and use you to touch many hearts and minds for His kingdom!
# Posted By Rich Gabrielson | 9/19/07 8:29 PM
Dave Thompson's Gravatar
Bill, Glad to see you settled at TESM. All The folks in Bristol wish you well in this new adventure. The good bishop Anis caused a stir in New Orleans yesterday at the HOB meeting. Truly a godly bishop and a refreshing breath of fresh air to us long suffering orthodox. D.T.
# Posted By Dave Thompson | 9/22/07 2:18 PM
Dan Berger's Gravatar
William, please greet my friend Phil Harrold there.
# Posted By Dan Berger | 9/25/07 8:38 AM
David T. Koyzis's Gravatar
Bill:

Good to hear from you. We should talk by phone in the near future. I'm really pleased things have worked out for you so nicely.
# Posted By David T. Koyzis | 9/28/07 1:17 PM
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