For those of you accustomed to finding regular postings on this blog, you probably noticed they slowed down a bit this past couple of weeks. I typically blog during what I call "free time" during the day. This time is not very frequent with my active practice and family, which is always my priority. I have another very positive goal to reach at the moment filling these free minutes, so blog writing has come to a halt.
Just wanted you to know, so you weren't left wondering, "What happened?" All is very well here.
Lots of love.
8 comments:
Hi Evan,
Thanks for the info about your blog's slow down. I so appreciate logging in and finding a new blog from you, what ever the frequency. I often reread them and find new things to apply or think about.
Sharon
Evan:
I find your daily blogs inspiring and add formative thought in addition to my daily lesson and prayers.
Bill
Hi Evan,
Best wishes on reaching your “very positive goal” - and in staying where you want to be. I don’t know if this is a mental goal or a physical goal, or some of each – which is most likely – however I’ll be knowing that you can do all things through Christ, who strengthens you… and strengthens the rest of us too.
Thanks for sharing your spiritual thoughts for a season. We lose what we have if we don’t give it away.
You've shown us how to gently give uplifting thoughts away!
It's not a physical goal. Mostly an in-depth study to prepare for my next Association address!
It's quality, not quantity that counts. I look forward to any discussion/insight from you and your bloggers. You definitely have something special here. Thanks.
I've been thinking that perhaps next year I won't be able to make the trek to WA for financial reasons, but recently the thought has been coming so strongly to me of the importance of handling animal magnetism. (that it's probably at the root of all the difficulties) Hope to make the demonstration after all.
Thanks for letting us know all is well. I know your dedicated study will reveal much good for you to share with your Association.
Ditto!
But I miss them.
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