Hi and welcome back friends (old and new alike)!
Excited to introduced our freshly-resumed blog, offering up discourse on a stimulating topic. Change, Inside-Out.
If you’ve visited my website in earlier times you know of my published memoirs, Living With A Limp and Giants In The Rough. See links at this website to view and order resources.
You’re invited to trek with me now as we together explore the what and why (and a bit of the how) of this theme. Life transformation.
Most of us would like to catch some hope of change for the better in our own lives or those dear ones we most care about. I welcome you to ‘draw up a chair’ and savor a few samples of this cuisine. Maybe you’ll choose to linger at the table an extra moment, pondering a new flavor. Regardless, make yourself at home!
Serving #1
“I guess I’ll go with Accounting.”
What was I thinking. . . A better question, Was I thinking?
This little book is about changing. The accounting story is the first in a small parade of narratives with reflections sprinkled along the way. The thread linking them all together points to one common theme. Change.
Changing a vocation, an education stream, or a new place to live, all these mark common redirections for many. But, probably the most radical kind of shift, and weightiest, in our lives comes when we purpose to change our very selves. And undertaking the change from the inside-out.
The year (1963) had already been for me a stretch of transition, high school graduation included.
Thumbing through pages of a vocational school catalog I spotted the Accounting Program. “Sure, why not?”, I thought. (My friend Dan – father of eight adult children – is known for pithy statements, “the foolishness of youth that only age cures.”)
My romance with spread sheets, ledgers and calculations died two days into the course.
When a travel route starts leading to pointless destinations, revisiting a trusted roadmap is wise.
But neither Rand McNally nor GPS offer any real help when trying to navigate the larger highways of life. What we are offered in the midst of our broodings over multiple scenarios is something far richer and better than we might dream. The offers come through an ancient book bursting with story and counsel. The ‘book of books’ (the Bible) points us in a direction like no other.
Who among us desires transformative change, changing leading one to wholeness and to goodness, the real kind of goodness? Bringing that question home to me personally I had to reflect a bit, Do I want such a thing? The bible, lying open before me, leads the way I have found to just such a life. A life increasingly marked by flourishing.
Accounting 101 was not the smartest choice. It was, however, a wakeup call. Best I make a course correction, a correction leading to change. A refreshing word. Change.
“Lord, give me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. . . the courage to change the things I can. . .”*
(c)2022 Jerry Lout * [serenity prayer]
Love this truth: “But neither Rand McNally nor GPS offer any real help when trying to navigate the larger highways of life.”
Grateful