




His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3


Sian plays in the leaves
Lots of castle ruins in our exploration and beautiful sites
Smiles!


I've been reading through some blogs linked to other Salvation Army blogs and my first reaction was "Hmm, maybe I don't have so much to say." Most of them seem to raise controversial issues, challenge some tradition or at least be much edgier than I am. I'm just trying to record a little of my daily life for my friends and whoever else lands here. And while I do 'have issues', maybe I'm at a stage in my life where they don't seem quite so vital. I wonder if I've gotten too content in a lazy way or if it's a good content, as Paul describes? Maybe it's a combination. Latvia has certainly caused me to take a look at traditions and the Army way. But, instead of me challenging the Army to change, I think the Lord has been challenging me to change. I still believe as I said earlier in my short blogging life, we need people to speak up and be controversial to keep the rest of us thinking and evaluating what is good about us and needs to be maintained and what is only kept for the sake of tradition and should be put aside for the sake of the Kingdom. My prayer is that I will listen to those who are calling us to take a look at who we are and that I will be discerning and obedient to the Spirit. Wow, from manicures to discernment in one posting...