Ringing in the new year provides us all with the opportunity to reflect upon the daily graces, unexpected provisions, and mercies anew. Though the past year perhaps have been placated with many losses and terrors thereof, Sustenance has never failed. If you are here today reading this, that has, too, been true for you. Providence has thus been true. And lest we forget: penning here, a reminder, my annual letter to self.
Category: New Year’s Letter to Self
raising my glass and raising my Ebenezer: reflections on 2020
The year 2020 had been placated with losses and grief for many. To me, it has been a time of recalibrating my own inwardly-curved heart to the truth of the Gospel. And so here I pen, my customary letter to self, on lessons learnt in 2020.
faithful and reckless, and Grace in every season: reflections on 2019
As the decade comes to an end, penned here is my customary letter to self.
rejoicing in my lot: reflections on 2018
As 2018 comes to a close, penned here is my customary letter to self after having reflected upon the Lord's leading through the year.
twenty four: reflections on the theology of work
Over the years my birthdays have been a time of reflection of how the Lord has kindly led me through the seasons. Perhaps this year, specifically, calls for the thoughts on the Theology of Work, especially, as I step into the workplace for the first time. I am thankful that these have been restless months, and I pray that this post may be one of many conversations to come about what it means for us to “work as unto the Lord.”
o wandering sheep: reflections on 2017
As the year comes to a close, here is my customary letter to self, reflecting on the year 2017.