I wish I could afford to continue contributing my $10/mo, but times are tuff. Sorry I had to stop my monthly donation. I was in a bind, I was living out of my van, which broke down, and income was dwindling. Since then I moved in with my lovely new girlfriend… well we’ve known eachother and have been involved for about a year now. Things are still tough, I work two jobs and we barely get by.
I appreciate you getting me that autographed book finally. I’ll send the unsigned copy back if you want it. Hope things are going good with the mentoring project.
I’ve lost my edge for writing… I was going good for awhile… had that blog, but that ended when my homelessness ended… Then I wrote some after in hopes of forming a book or something… no luck. I’m too stress with everything in life… I really wish I could find a soft spot in life for once…
I never wrote much about this on my blog, but all this hell i’ve been through in my life… I’m finding it hard to believe in God… I know he’s out there… but I don’t realy believe he cares about my well being anymore. Maybe its because I live with my girlfriend, or maybe its because I am a jerk to alot of people. I’m bitter. I guess it happens when you lose everything. But I have someone in my life that makes me so happy, and through all the stress it is worth it.
I hope your new book is as good as it seems its going to be. I really need some insight and can’t wait to read it. Hurry up already.. sheesh… Just kidding…
Good luck with getting donations… I’ll sign back up with my $10 a month as soon as I get on stable ground…
I know this was just a reminder to make The Mentoring Project part of our Father’s Day this year, but I want you to know how beautiful I think it is that God has taken such a painful part of your life and redeemed it. Through it, God has made you so uniquely capable of offering hope and healing, and I look forward to seeing how He will continue to use you and The Mentoring Project to make that same redemption possible for others. Thank you for the honesty and courage you’ve demonstrated in bringing the crisis of fatherlessness to light. It’s been so beautiful to see.
Hi Don,
I know you say you don’t answer questions… thought I’d try anyway. Earlier in the year, you featured an artist who painted a modern day nativity scene (that’s how I’ll describe it). I would like to order a print and am unable to recall his full name. I believe the first name was Brian and last started with a K. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Marla
i struggle giving useless gifts, so if a gift is to be had… i search for gifts with a greater purpose. thank-you for the opportunity to get involved in what you are doing with the mentoring project. my dad will think that is pretty cool when he opens his gift and finds it is so much bigger than a book.
sunday in san antonio… a roadtrip may be in order… perhaps i’ll see you sunday! ;o)
Hey Don,
I wish I could afford to continue contributing my $10/mo, but times are tuff. Sorry I had to stop my monthly donation. I was in a bind, I was living out of my van, which broke down, and income was dwindling. Since then I moved in with my lovely new girlfriend… well we’ve known eachother and have been involved for about a year now. Things are still tough, I work two jobs and we barely get by.
I appreciate you getting me that autographed book finally. I’ll send the unsigned copy back if you want it. Hope things are going good with the mentoring project.
I’ve lost my edge for writing… I was going good for awhile… had that blog, but that ended when my homelessness ended… Then I wrote some after in hopes of forming a book or something… no luck. I’m too stress with everything in life… I really wish I could find a soft spot in life for once…
I never wrote much about this on my blog, but all this hell i’ve been through in my life… I’m finding it hard to believe in God… I know he’s out there… but I don’t realy believe he cares about my well being anymore. Maybe its because I live with my girlfriend, or maybe its because I am a jerk to alot of people. I’m bitter. I guess it happens when you lose everything. But I have someone in my life that makes me so happy, and through all the stress it is worth it.
I hope your new book is as good as it seems its going to be. I really need some insight and can’t wait to read it. Hurry up already.. sheesh… Just kidding…
Good luck with getting donations… I’ll sign back up with my $10 a month as soon as I get on stable ground…
See Ya!
-Steve
I know this was just a reminder to make The Mentoring Project part of our Father’s Day this year, but I want you to know how beautiful I think it is that God has taken such a painful part of your life and redeemed it. Through it, God has made you so uniquely capable of offering hope and healing, and I look forward to seeing how He will continue to use you and The Mentoring Project to make that same redemption possible for others. Thank you for the honesty and courage you’ve demonstrated in bringing the crisis of fatherlessness to light. It’s been so beautiful to see.
Hi Don,
I know you say you don’t answer questions… thought I’d try anyway. Earlier in the year, you featured an artist who painted a modern day nativity scene (that’s how I’ll describe it). I would like to order a print and am unable to recall his full name. I believe the first name was Brian and last started with a K. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Marla
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i struggle giving useless gifts, so if a gift is to be had… i search for gifts with a greater purpose. thank-you for the opportunity to get involved in what you are doing with the mentoring project. my dad will think that is pretty cool when he opens his gift and finds it is so much bigger than a book.
sunday in san antonio… a roadtrip may be in order… perhaps i’ll see you sunday! ;o)