Our annual 2-week working vacation actually began with a
quick trip to Wichita to visit my little sister Sherry who still deals with
early (and quite severe) dementia. But we were blessed to have the presence in
this visit of my youngest brother Ric and his wife Ellen who had taken some time
off work to travel from Denver to see Sherry too. It was an emotional,
memorable reunion as our visits with Sherry produced many blessings…but no
small amount of heartbreak as well. Lord, please grant my little sister Your
peace.
Leaving Wichita on Saturday afternoon, Claire and I enjoyed
a really lovely, pastoral drive along Highway 400 across Kansas towards Joplin.
And, as we drove, we finished listening to the extraordinary recording of C.S.
Lewis’ “Prince Caspian: Called Back to Narnia” from the Focus on the Family radio
series. Like all of the shows in their “Chronicles of Narnia” series, it was outstanding.
(By the way, we had listened to the recording of “The Horse and His Boy" on our
way down to Wichita.)
The Branson part of the working vacation began on Sunday
morning when I recorded the sermon for that afternoon’s Aksarben Village church
service and sent it back for Keith to present. Later that day, we fed ducks on
Lake Taneycomo (a tradition we will enjoy a few more times in our stay), had a
late lunch out at a restaurant we had never tried before (and will never need
to try a second time), bought Claire a couple of sweaters at Bass Pro Shop, and
relaxed with books that evening. Claire is reading “Ben-Hur” while I’m spending a
splendid time in Charles Dickens’ “Nicholas Nickleby.”
Monday and Tuesday found us walking the 5.4 mile Table Rock
Lake Trail which we will try to do on most of the days we’re here. And though
it’s a regular feature of our time in Branson, each prayer-walk along the Lake
is still very much a highlight. We have written quite a few letters and texts, taken
a few drives through the Ozarks, made some decisions about the Spiritual
Disciplines booklet we will soon be offering, worked together on a literature-oriented
project, and enjoyed a London Fog at the Vintage Paris coffee shop in Hollister.
And one more really cool highlight from these first few days
– We were honored and delighted to enjoy stimulating fellowship with dear
friends and colleagues of some 50 years, Gary & Cherry Warrick, over a meal
at the College of the Ozarks’ Keeter Center. What an unexpected surprise. But
that’s not all. Joining us for this party were Jack & Linda Arant,
Christian champions who, before yesterday, we knew only by reputation but who
now we are pleased to count as friends as well. Lord, thank You so much for
that meeting, for the other gifts and ministry opportunities You’ve brought our
way thus far, and for those things You will bring our way.