December 17, 2008

Stay Tuned

Thank you all for your prayers. The emotional jolt is subsiding. There have been some frayed nerves at work as we try to adapt to the changes thrust upon us but the path into the future is slowly revealing itself. Stay tuned.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Any news yet?

The Bosom Serpent said...

Fr. James,

Tomorrow I turn in my gear along with my credentials, badge and weapons. The transition has turned decidedly ugly. I have stayed out of it and tomorrow I will walk away a free men. Monday I sign up for unemployment for the first time in my life.

We are anxious for the future but know in whose hands we reside. Already I feel the burden lifting. No more pagers. No more calls at all hours forcing me to respond to scenes I could never have imagined. No more having to see, carry or cry over broken, twisted or burned bodies.

I will be doing a lot of writing now and finally take seriously this craft I should have more fully embraced years ago. But I believe this job with all its myriad components and with how it ended both for me and the sheriff was the seasoning I needed. We shall see. I will post here and at the other blog but most of the writing will not appear here.

Thank you for your support and your prayers.

Anonymous said...

Continued prayers ascending from Down Under. And thanks for the update. God bless.

Anonymous said...

I once, after years of dedication, was terminated from a job I carnally loved. Although, at the time, it was very painful, the Lord God of Heaven has shown me it was a true blessing from Him.

I often said my world was turned upside down. The truth is God turned my world right side up. It was painful, yet very rewarding. God used that event, to show Himself to me through Christ, my Lord. I hope I am a better man for God because of it.

Changed Like Saul

Steve Robinson said...

I've been through 3 "career changes", all of which were forced or unplanned. My current 26 year job was a part time interim gig that became a "career" under weird circumstances. We have no clue what we will end up doing, we just have to stay humble enough and patient enough to work at working. May God bless you.

Unknown said...

You and your family are in my prayers.