Camped Out In The Ruins of Dan

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I have intended for some time to continue on my trek from Damascus to Emmaus, but I have been sidelined for about six months now for various reasons and am not entirely sure when or if I will have the time to continue blogging. I did however get in 285 posts over a little less than two years. It was a lot of fun and I was able to experience a good deal of theological catharsis along the way. Met some mighty fine people as well.

So far as mileage goes, I estimate that I have made it about a twentieth (or less) of the way to Emmaus. That would probably place me somewhere in Northern Israel around the ruins of the city of Dan.

I may be here for a while.

The situations that have prevented me from blogging are still holding me back and I’m not sure when I’ll have the available time to get back to the keyboard on a regular basis. I am doing well, however, and my relationship with God is continually growing. I just don’t have the time to blog.

Therefore, I am calling it quits for now. Perhaps in a few months I may try and resurrect this blog. Or then again, maybe I’ll launch an entirely new project. Who knows…I’m just going to go where the Spirit leads me.

Until then.

Hasta la vista, baby!

Comments

  1. John Valade says:

    I wish you and your family well as you camp. I will miss you and the stimulating and informative discussion, though.

    John

  2. Randy Olds says:

    Thanks John,

    I do hope to one day get back to blogging, but right now I just don’t know when that day will come. I have too many other irons in the fire right now. I, like you, do miss the conversations however.

    Randy

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