Well, there is going to be a bit of a
change here at the Mountain Life. A couple years ago I rededicated
myself to Christ and ever since I have been struggling with whether
or not to let this part of my life into my blog. Its original
intention was to be about family, hiking, foraging, identifying, and
things we are doing to (slowly) achieve self-sufficiency. But my
life became so much more than that. So much so that I have found it
hard to write about those things without bringing some of our
spiritual life into it.
This has been a long hard decision
for me, and is part of the reason (along with quite a bit of
laziness,) that I haven't had a real posting in so long. I do intend
to start a new blog on just spiritual issues in the near future, but
never fear, I will keep this one going with its originally stated
intentions. And believe me, I have a lot of catching up to do on it.
But first I need to spend a bit more
time on this subject. First off, I have no desire to alienate anyone
who follows this blog. I don’t want to cause any division with any
friends or family through this, but the hard fact of this is that it
can and quite possibly will. But it does not have to be this way. You
are more than welcome to accept me as I am and glean what you will
from the postings, or, and this is my prayer, that you might be
caused to honestly question some things about me or yourself. Indeed,
I am more than willing to answer anything through comments, calls, or
e-mails.
And second, I am not doing this out of
being in a religion where you are commanded to act a certain way. I
have actually found that if you are truly devoted to something (and
this can be anything, not just to Christ,) you tend to naturally talk
and color your speech with these things. In other words, I am not in
the business of offending anyone. I am just being myself with Christ
shining though me, and if you take offense, then perhaps you should
step back and see just what is being offended in you. I will be more
than willing to talk to you about it.
To close I want to say this, it is hard
for me to write something so personal. But I truly feel a need to so
that you know who I am. I am not a hiker, or forager. I am a follower
of Christ first, then a husband and a father who just happens to
enjoy hiking, foraging, cooking, books.......
3 comments:
I look forward to hearing more of your thoughts on the spiritual aspect of your life.
Hi Geno! Finally got around to starting my blog...mostly to keep family updated while I hike the Appalachian Trail this summer. Check it out...christinesause.blogspot.com. Glad to hear you and the family are doing well. Idaho is beautiful! Happy Hiking!
Love this post. I have been a little absent from the blogging world for awhile now, but I am happy to be getting back into it! I am glad to see you are doing well up there still! :)
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