What next?
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Now that I’m back from India, I’m wondering what to do next in life. I plan on continuing my education. I plan on living sort of near home. And I have this burning desire to be involved in missions overseas. I’m wondering how this will all work out.
This wondering applies to my blog, as well. What do I do? Delete it, let it stagnate, or continue it? I have a few more posts to write on my experiences in India, but I’m running out of things to write on. As my life goes on and I change there are other things I’m burning to write about.
I don’t know. What do you think I should do? Please leave a comment or use this nifty poll here to help me decide.
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Hi Jonathon,
You should continue your blog. Your trip provided a wonderful context for writing and sharing. Perhaps you know this in your heart already but your context for sharing has outgrown the trip. You feel God’s call in your life and that is what you need to share. That’s what I and others need to hear and participate with.
You learned and experienced far more than you have been able to digest even now and as this insight and knowledge bubble up, you should share the impact it has on your life in the context of wherever God has placed you at that moment.
As far as your interest in MFIs, which I agree hold great potential, you could prepare yourself for God to use in that area by learning entrepreneurship. You can do that right here working for an entrepreneur or starting your own small business. Your experiences would become invaluable to the people you might help in the future. That’s because access to capital is only one piece of the puzzle. They also need expertise on how to best employ the capital to grow successfully.
It’s been a pleasure to read your blog- and I hope that remains in the present tense! You’re in my prayers. Thanks for making those words come alive: ” …the reading of your word. Make it real to our hearts in life changing ways”.
Sincerely,
Comment by Chuck Knerr 23 July 2009 @ 10:01 pmChuck Knerr