With much forethought and prayer, I’ve decided to discontinue blogging at The Reformed Virginian for awhile. Six months since its inception the RV has logged close to 10,000 visits. I still don’t know quite why you all come. This site started out mainly for family and friends. It’s grown to be something a bit more. Don’t worry, nothing horrible has happened to me, in fact it is quite the opposite. Two great things have happened to me recently.
- One, the birth of my fourth son. Charlie is wonderful. I took some time off from blogging to better enjoy husbanding and fathering. It has been great! So I started thinking, why don’t I just continue my blogging hiatus… and here we are.
- Secondly, our gracious Lord continues to work on me. His nearness to me over the past months has been edifying and a little unnerving. Quite honestly, I want more of that too. So, secondly, I’m going to take some time off for some good soul work.
I’m still going to leave the site up for you to take a look at where we’ve been over the past few months. And who knows, I may pick it back up sometime in the future.
Don’t worry, you can still find me online if you need me. I still plan to comment on other folks’ blogs. I’ll still be posting at sporadically at our church blog, The Sweet Dropper. I’m also going to continue to update my tumblelog. As always, you can find me on facebook.
Thanks for the comments and for making this blog a true labor of love.

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