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May 1 / Bill

TheGlobalPilgrim.org—wisdom reflections for the journey

My personal vision for the blog

As I dreamed of a personal blog in recent years, I confess I also dreaded it as an onerous, boring task and after all, who would read it? But a series of distinct “nudgings” from the Lord last November at the international ETHNE network gatherings in Bogotá, Colombia, changed me. During those pregnant days I sensed the Spirit’s whisperings: “Your life is changing… and your strong role will be to mentor and write”. The next day, the word was. “This change will begin in your 70th year…and you are in it already.”

Back home I dialogued with Yvonne about these two words, and then early in January as I put the 2010 itinerary together it became clear that, for the first time in 24 years, my commitments were about 1/3 of “normal”. Yvonne knew that was significant and encouraged me to be quiet for a season, to listen to the Spirit, and to ponder what I was hearing. Just at the same time, during one five-day period, I spoke with five international colleagues, sharing the calendar changes, and all five said something like, “Bill, your life is changing…..and you must mentor and write.”

What do I want to write about in this blog?

  1. I will begin with initial musings and reflections on some of the following themes:
    • I want to reflect on both the inner and out landscape of life and ministry; about wisdom lessons; about the long journey towards God; about the seasons of a man’s life; about spiritual formation; about prophetic words for mission and the church; about the fullness of our Lord’s transforming commissions and commandments; about some of the controversial issues of mission; about younger and older leaders; about leadership transitions; about parenting and grand-parenting; about life in the latter stages of the Great Race; about finishing well; about authentic partnership in the global Gospel Cause; about what it means to listen, truly, to international voices of the people of God.
    • I want to discern the times, to grow as a son of Issachar, to seize courageously the Kingdom of Christ as it advances boldly and in the face of evil opposition.
    • I want to mull over how God gathers His people together for Common Gospel Cause: whether teams and networks, alliances and associations, gathered and scattered Church, other mission structures.
    • I also want to connect people, and I start with links that simply put you in contact with others. It will be a growing list. As time moves on I want to profile some of these entities and their creative and committed leaders from all around the world.
    • I want to evaluate everything that I have ever written and see how it might serve the global body of Christ today.
    • I want to post some thoughtful articles that friends and colleagues have written.
    • I want to write on behalf of the WEA Missions Commission, especially as editor of Connections, and MC publications coordinator.
    • I want to point people to the amazing set of print resources that have been generated by the MC over the last 23 years.

  • Articles to read and mull over….and let them mull you over

  • Thought-provoking publications, from the MC and other sources
    • An annotated bibliography will be posted of Mission Commission publications, on global issues, evangelism and religious pluralism, mission and Bible and contextualization, missionary life and work and crosscultural communication, holistic mission, spiritual formation and spiritual warfare…and more.

  • A photo gallery will be created that will focus on
    • People
    • Ministry
    • Personal images
    • Family
    • Travel
    • Food (right!)
    • Humor—of a cross-cultural nature

  • A few words of gratitude
    • Thank you, Yvonne Christine DeAcutis Taylor, my Italian-Irish-Texan artist and muse, my resident spiritual director. I am in so many dimensions who I am because of your investment in my life.
    • Thank you, W. David O. Taylor, son, arts pastor, writer, blogger, for encouraging me. And to the rest of my children by blood and marriage: Phaedra Taylor, Cliff and Christine Warner, Stephanie and Scranton Twohey; and those six plus grand-children that fill our lives with joy and prayer.
    • Thank you, Tommy Crawford, my friend and fellow worshipper at Christ Church, Anglican, here in Austin. You have volunteered to shepherd me in this next communication stage of blogging, web sites, designing and hosting.
    • And Becky Yates, who with her good engineer husband, Matt, are headed into longer-term cross-cultural mission. I love what she wrote me upon sending the logo options, “Matt and I often think of you as a compass, providing direction, pointing us towards something or someone.  You provide wisdom and are a common link to many people and resources, so in that sense a compass-type image could be a strong visual.”

11 Comments

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  1. David Taylor / May 5 2010

    Welcome to the blog world, padre. Just don’t let it suck in in too much. It’s a crazy world. I do have one request, though. I hope you’ll add to your writing tasks a few, short memoir pieces from your childhood and teenage years. They don’t have to be long. But since you’ve yet to write down the things I’ve asked you to put to pen–namely, the juiciest, wittiest stories from your youth–now you have your chance, as well as a willing readership.

    Benvenuto.

    dt

  2. Younoussa Djao / May 6 2010

    Bill, I am VERY glad that you have decided to have a blog. At least, some of us will be able to benefit from all the experiences and wisdom God has given you during many years of ministry at the Glocal level. Thank you! I am looking forward to draw some wisdom here.

    Blessings.

    Yunus

  3. David Ruiz / May 6 2010

    Bill, welcome this new world (scarry for mee yet) I think you have a lot of thoughts, experiences and even funny stories to share with us. Had you think about have a spanish section? it would be great to be inclusive with your other side of your ministry

    Adelante, Bill,

    David

  4. Bill Taylor / May 7 2010

    Ah, that is a prophetic encouragement and it is part of the plan. I already have some wee topics to begin.

    wdt–el padre-abuelo

  5. Douglas / May 30 2010

    Thank you! I look forward to sitting at your electronic feet. Thanks for sharing what He has given you. Is there a way to sign up for a notification when a new blog is posted?

  6. Bill / Jun 4 2010

    And thanks you, good friend. We walk the journey together. Bill

  7. Alex Araujo / Jun 4 2010

    Hi Bill,

    So you decided to jump into the web stream and try to swim with the rest of us in the blogosphere.

  8. Bill / Feb 17 2011

    Well, I am simply SLOW to respond to these most gracious comments of the last months. Thanks to all, and forgive the tardy word from me. You encourage me, all of you do!!! Bill

  9. Bill / Mar 18 2013

    Not bad, abuelo.

  10. Jan Johnston Miller / Apr 4 2014

    Hi Bill,

    I have been hoping to find you and Yvonne for years. It is a joy to read about your lives and see some of your work online. Always knew you and Yvonne would be a team for the Lord. Pray that I hear from you.

    Jan Miller

  11. Bill / Jan 21 2020

    Good Jan, do give me some context so I can place you in the right historical moment of our lives.

    Gracias,

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