13 May 2006

beginnings . . . somewhere after beginning

With the exception of the Test (which I decided to keep because it was a good ramble), this is where I begin . . . at least as far as blogging is concerned. To understand the title of this space, everything I'm going to be writing about, and who I am in general, you have to grasp that you are joining this journey somewhere after having begun, but hopefully not quite to the middle yet.

If I have to pick an origin point, it would be the typical American suburb. So typical, in fact, that we have studied my hometown on two different occasions in my undergrad and graduate studies in architecture and planning. Good
relationships and good times, but suburbia wasn't it for me. As soon as I got the chance, I headed for a real city. Atlanta became home.

This started my addiction for travel, exploring, adventure, etc. A couple of years later, I found myself living in Paris studying architecture
e for the year. Of course, I explored pretty much all of Western Europe while I was at it.


After my time in Europe concluded, I moved back to Atlanta to work for about a year before moving to Miami. I have really enjoyed my time here - mainly for the people that I have met and for the doors that have been opened. I leave for Japan/China in less than 30 hours and will be in Rome for the Fall.

Each city has been a pause along the way. I have learned so much from the people
I have encountered and through the different situations that I've been put in. Paired with all of this traveling and "life experience" has been a real spiritual growth. What I allude to in the subtitle of this space is not just the changing of my own world view but my actions changing that of others as well. The more I travel, the more facets of God's character I see, the more humble I am at my role in His story and on Earth in general. I want to help others see this as well - both at home (where ever that might be at the time) and while I'm abroad. I want to liberate people from themselves.

I think the wisest trick the Devil every played on us is giving us mirrors. As soon as we could see ourselves, we developed a sense of self. Before that, people saw themselves as a part of something bigger - whether it was a kingdom, tribe, or just a family. The focus was not inward, but outward. We've turned this outside-in and forgotten everyone around us - and trust me, I'm not referring to society alone. I will gladly throw the modern Church in the ring as well. Quite often, it happens to be more guilty of it than society, but that's another blog.

So from here on, there's going to be a lot of descriptions of travels and sights, but hopefully you'll see the experiment going on within me and the evidence of it beyond me.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I look forward to traveling with you through this daily ??? log

Have a great time ,,,Dad

7:57 PM  
Blogger jenny said...

Can't wait to here it all. It's got to better than anything I'll encounter here in Huntsville, AL! Remember to keep an eye out for the ladies as you travel. And grab one for Duncan if you can...

9:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

they call you the wanderer

G-Force

12:10 PM  

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