With you I will go, you are my love, you are my fair one

The winter has passed and the springtime has come

— “Dance with Me” by Chris DuPre

indeed the winter is passing and spring is here, though those days when it was unseasonably warm concerned me; after all, if 78 [how do I insert the degree symbol on a Mac?] F is spring, I am not looking forward to summer.  Global warming is for real, y’all.

Anyway, it’s been quite a month, ministry/work-wise, so much so that I’ve woefully neglected my personal blogs and kept putting of an update to my supporters.  I suppose you could take the absence of posting as an abundance of activity; mainly, our marketing team, which has been under new leadership since the end of January, has been rolling out some really cool campaigns and projects.  
March took on a different kind of madness (though the men’s college basketball kind has sure been wild, huh?) for me and my extended family.  I’d love to share more of what’s been going with y’all in my now very late bi-monthly newsletter (which has now become a quarterly one. 
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Finally, I am moving…
on the interwebs. 
I’ve been blogging in two places and am going to condense blogs (don’t worry, I still haven’t brought myself to discard this dinosaur of a blog). I can go ahead and migrate your subscriptions, but before I do, if you’d rather not come along, please unsubscribe from this current blog. 
Unless I end up leading an trip with Adventures in Missions in the near future, this post is the last on this blog… which has been my platform for almost four years… Ebenezer is Hebrew for “stone of the help” and I called this blog my “ebenezer collection”.  
In the same way kids collect rocks, this blog has been a way for me to mark the different milestones of this leg of my life’s journey.  These posts are stones of different sizes, some more pebble like, others sizable boulders that help me recall God’s presence and faithfulness in every season, whether joyous or sorrowful, moments of victory and retreat when I echoed Samuel, “Thus far the LORD has helped us.”
Thank you for helping me pick up these stones of help.  Switching analogies, i hope you will get in the boat with me as I continue beyond the harbor at sarachoe.com.