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The Sun in my face Celebrating God’s Grace No better place to be In the darkest of night No light in sight I am my Father’s delight Depending on Him in good times and bad Makes my Father’s heart glad
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  A year has passed since I finalized my selection of stories and the words used to share them in my published memoirs. The book is available now for friends and strangers, perhaps even enemies (by their choice not mine) to read my story. Writing the story was my quest to understand myself and how life was unfolding around me. I have made significant strides forward in gaining that new understanding and am now ready to enter into the next chapter of my life. Resolved to be more positive. To see the positive gains in every action I take. Refusing to focus inordinately on any frustrations concerning what I didn’t get done. Being an overachiever comes with its own unique set of challenges. I resolve this year to celebrate the wins of each day. To appreciate any significant step forward toward the goals God has set before me; no matter how small those accomplishments may seem to other people in my life. As a part of making those resolutions a reality, I will begin writing a secon...

New Book Release

This book is available now for preorder for $4.99 to be released on January 1st, 2022. Please click on the Amazon link below to go directly to Amazon to order your book today. Amazon.com: For Pastors Only : Dealing with Rejection in Ministry eBook : Barrett Jr., Patrick J.: Kindle Store

A Brief Candle

A Brief Candle (Part 3)

  In my book, For Pastors Only: Dealing with Rejection in Ministry, I wanted to explain, first to my daughters, why I was baffled by the tendency of others to blow out others’ candles so that the remaining light candles were perceived to be brighter. This is what I wrote in my introduction: “Baffled. In a word, “baffled” . That's the best way I can describe my frustration at what I've seen in the Church. Other words like “disappointment” , “disillusionment” and even at times “depression” have described my emotional state when I dared to look behind the curtains and discovered the inner workings of the life of a church. What truly plays out behind the scenes in the life of a church? I've seen it from the position of a janitor working at several churches; as a board member serving the church; a volunteer in many active ministries of a church; as the pastor of a church; as the spouse of a wife who pastored three churches; and as an adult missionary serving with our famil...

A Brief Candle (Part 2)

      For years, I have lived with “personally minded” individuals in churches who genuinely believed that if they blew out my candle then their candles would burn brighter. My book, For Pastors Only: Dealing with Rejection in Ministry , is a memoir of my life centered around the theme of rejection. How to cope with it.  How to deal with it.  How to overcome it.  How to learn from it.  Even how to benefit from it to help others through negative life experiences. Two selections of George Bernard Shaw’s insights on life are combined into a literary piece called “A  Splendid Torch”. “This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap; the being a force of Nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy. And also the only real tragedy ...

A Brief Candle (Part 1)

  I love candles.   I love making tea light candle holders and special lantern holders just to have a reason to light more candles in my home. My love for candles was created long before the exotic scented candles had become popular.   My earliest memories of smelling burning wax go back to those days when a storm knocked out our electrical power in our home.   Instant darkness. A quick scramble for the kitchen drawer that held the candlesticks and the matches. Seeing that candle flicker to light brought immediate relief. As more candles were lit more shadows were dissipated. So I have always been baffled by some people's tendency to blow out other people's candles so that their candles would burn so much brighter. A current internet meme is: “Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours shine any brighter.” In a purely pragmatic sense, this statement is true.   The amplitude of the light of a single candle does not increase as other candles in...

A New Writing Project

Well, my original intent for this blog got hijacked by a desire to write a book.  A book about my life.   As a memoir to leave from my family. Something my grand kids and great-grand kids can read long after I am gone.  Every wonder what your grandparents were like?  You've heard stories passed down to you.  But you would really like to  have your grandfather or grandmother telling you in his or her own words.  In the process of writing, I gained a whole new understanding of myself.  The book morphed into a project that expanded well beyond a simple memoir.  I still have not written a title for the book even though I am 80,000 words into writing it.  The book has taken on a life of its own.  I am sure the title will present itself at the appropriate time.