Friday, 27 January 2012

Day 170 Goals of Fire

I sometimes think the concept of days-off was abolished as soon as I started to walk. Other super busy week’s super busy Friday evening. Past midnight and I am still recollecting the challenging memories of being a constant disciple at St. George’s and the story of an 88 year old Jewish gentleman who arrived in England by Kindertransport to be saved. We did a Holocaust Memorial evening at church. Only a handful people turned up. At least many acknowledged the event beforehand. I do find it unsettling that with so much going on in the world, the economic crises, which could result in dramatic shift of power from the west to the east and the living memory of Rwanda we still forgive what has been promised by many nations after the second world war based on what happened to the Jews, that it would never happen again. And it does. Of course it does. Men always plan for short term, behind the ever blinding concept of purposeful long-term.
I decided after Mission Year I need to take a bit of time out designing and writing that should be more both my short and long-term goals too.

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