This has been one of the most challenging tasks I have done since grade 11 accounting. Now that I have a blog space, I fear that my words may not have the eloquence I dreamed they had. I apologize in advance for the possible juvenile nature of my topics, the discreet spelling errors, or the missing depth to some of my opinions. What I won’t apologize for is the vulnerability, the transparency and the commitment to authenticity, for myself and for others.
God’s plan for my life is further reaching than any plan I could have developed for myself. I know that I will do my best with this entrusted responsibility to write. It would be my selfish desire that you enjoy, engage and are enlightened (even if just ever so slightly) by the words I place on this blog.
Arron Befus says
Authenticity is a quality to be admired in this age of “perfect”. I’ll be your biggest cheerleader!! Thank you for your writing. I’m blessed. ❤