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The Rector's Blog: Unfinished

Good Intentions!

4/19/2016

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Good intentions pave the way to... somewhere!

I had really good intentions to write a blog during my stay in Israel, I was going to write my thoughts down every night and post them for you so I could enter into a conversation about the experience. Well, as they say, 'how did that work out for you?'

Between spotty wifi, not having put a robust data plan on my cell phone and a program that has kept us to a challenging pace (to say the least), I did not get this done.

So here I am, on my quiet day in Jerusalem contemplating catching up! Not sure how to tackle the task, whether to do it chronologically or thematically, I think I may do a combination of both. So I am going to backdate some blog posts to the days that things happened and see how that works. If it doesn't make sense then I may do something different, but I want to have a go in any case.

I am going to review the notes I made as I went, and for each day write something. It may be based on questions I was asking myself that day, or it may be to do with a feeling, or experience from the day. At the end I will write up where I think I am. Let me know if it works out as a reader.

Shalom, Salaam, Peace.

​Matthew
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7/17/2018 02:15:36 am

It is better to have good intentions with what we have for it will make a great impact to the people that surrounds us. There will come to a point that each ad every choice that we make is a great factor for the outcome that may happen. We just need to be smart in dealing with the different decisions that we are making. There will always be a consequence to every move that we will do. We must be wiser this time and everything should turn out fine.

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