by Fred Pruitt
The last few weeks have been whirlwinds, ending our summer in Pensacola and packing up and moving up to Rome GA, going to the Louisville Reunion the next weekend, etc etc etc. (I’m sure I’m not alone in living whirlwind weeks.)
We have had a couple of weeks to get the house together and reestablish ourselves back here, and we couldn’t be more pleased that the Lord has brought us back here. Felt like home as we drove in the first day with the UHaul truck, and it only gets more so every day. It is a blessing to be sent back where you started, and remembering everything that has come from it.
Like Jacob who left his father’s house with a sack lunch and a staff, and came back with a multitude. The multitude that Jacob truly brought back with him were all the riches of Christ that had grown in him in his days in exile with Laban.
It kind of seems like that now. We don’t bring much gain in visible things, but how the inner riches have made themselves visible in our sight, and we come back much different, and yet completely the same, inwardly relaxed in the peace of the Lord, who gives His rain and sun on all alike, distributed abroad by us. I know I wax poetic but sometimes it can only be told in poetic terms.
Dr John Bunting and I are hitting the sawdust trail again this Wednesday, traveling for the next couple of weeks visiting friends and sharing the inexhaustible riches of Christ as the Spirit does it. We’re starting out in Tennessee, then a short stop in southern Virginia, South Boston, then up to the DC area for a few days, where we will see several different folks all over the area. From there up to Connecticut, for we can never go up east and fail to stay with our lovingest friends, Jack and Alice Corcoran, in Simsbury, near Hartford. After a couple days there we’re headed for Lancaster PA, McConnelsburg PA, and a stop or two in Ohio before getting back to Louisville around the end of the first week in November. All the dates and times are not completely nailed down yet, but if anyone is nearby where we are going, let us know and we’ll send the particulars.
I update the blog nearly every day, but don’t always send an email out when I update it. So check for new material on the blog now and then if you are interested. http://thesingleeye.wordpress.com.
As I have internet access I’ll write from the road.
Much thanks always to all of you who help us in all ways! Blessings!
fred
Trusting for safety and much fruit, brother!
Thanks, Mic!
If you are up towards NH let me know I have some folks in the southern part of the state that would love to have you at there place. Greenfield, Manchester area.Have a safe trip. The rain and traffic were awful today in the ATL.
The farthest point north will be Simsbury CT.