Talk of Dreams

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Earlier this week, S was asked about her vocational dreams: What is your passion? (Asked by Uncle J, our host and excellent listener.)

It’s fair to say — and this sentence has been pre-approved — that S does not have a clear answer to that question.

I’m able to answer that question in more concrete ways — but it’s also fair to say that S and I entered this year-long journey with a bit of anxiety about ENDING the journey with clarity on big questions like What is our passion?, Who are we?, and What are we called to do?

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The pictures above were taken at sunset atop the ancient city of Lystra. It’s the place once frequented by Saint Paul and Barnabas. Saint Paul was nearly stoned to death there, and it’s also the place where he met a young man named Timothy whom he would eventually train and encourage in ministry and life.

Today, nothing remains of Lystra. It is a mound of dirt and grass, overlooking a mountain-ringed valley cut eons ago by glaciers.

Still … it is a profound thing to walk in the footsteps of Saint Paul and his companions who were once on a journey of their own, and I’m reminded that Paul never really knew ALL the details of his journey’s path. (He was intensely aware, however, of his destination.)

Over the course of our journey so far, S and I have largely let go of our anxiety about having clear answers to big questions. In fact, we’ve slowed in ASKING the big questions about Tomorrow — to ourselves, and to our Guide.

I welcome this odd by-product of our traveling. And I welcome the NEW — and, perhaps, more profound — questions that come now instead.