It was the best of times, and the worst of times………

12 years, 4 months ago 14

 

It was the best of times, and the worst of times…….  It was 1991 and my dream of a life time had come true, I was the owner of a workshop company, that from day one had been dedicated to serving God and spreading His love.  In the early years we worked so very hard.  I drove up to Freeport, Maine just to meet with some management people of L.L. Bean and ask how they had built their wonderful company, and I committed to make the GAPW (Great American Photography Weekend),  just like them, very, very customer oriented.  In no time the company was the top rated nature photography workshop company in America!  It was totally a God thing!  It belonged to Him and He made it great.  We served Him by loving everyone who came and we made our stance known by holding completely optional Sunday morning devotionals.  Lives were changed, people found the Lord, marriages were healed, people turned their lives around!  It was the best of times!  Later we needed capitalization and many long time attendees, all dear friends, wanted to be part owners, so with guidance of a dear brother in Christ we became a Sub Chapter S corp and sold stock. Things went well for a while and then the workshop business started to fall off for everyone in the business, and our board started to try to find ways to “improve” the company.

 

It was suggested that maybe the Sunday morning devotionals might “offend” someone of a different faiths.  Unfortunately things got rather heated and  as much as I hate to admit it, I over reacted and in an effort to defend my position, I hurt some people.  Of course, I came to my senses, and made appropriate apologies, and relationships were healed.  Shortly after our little internal battle the workshop business got even worse because 9/11.  It became obvious that our little company could not survive if it had to continue to pay me.  To save the company, and in all honesty, I was getting tired of traveling, I resigned the Presidency and went off to look for a regular job.  The company went on without me.  I loved those early days when we  were not in any way under the pressure of “political correctness.”  I made many wonderful friends and saw so many people grow spiritually, it was all worth while, but sad to see it end for me, the worst of times.

 

Fast forward to today.  Nine years later I’ve celebrated almost a decade of  wonderful time at Nikon and in that time God has so richly blessed me with so much to be thankful for.  I decided that I missed doing workshops and wanted to get more involved in my ministry to photographers.  I love being with other shooters, and especially sharing our joint faith and belief.  So here I am again, at another starting point!  His Light Workshops is different though, I’m not trying to make a living now, I’m trying to make a difference.  I want the people that come to our workshops, tours, and events to come knowing they have a safe place, a safe place to express their faith, their love of God, and share that in a warm atmosphere of  Christian fellowship.  It’s open to anyone I just want them to know going in that these workshops will be different.  I’m not trying to exclude anyone, in fact I want to include everyone, I want everyone to know the extraordinary joy of being His, I don’t want to run anyone away, I want anyone that joins us to know they are in a place overcome with love, His love!

 

Now this morning at 4:15 a.m. apparently God was up, and He said up and at em’ to me.  I awoke and got my iPad and wrote out what He was giving me, and now I will share it with you.   This is living proof of God’s sense of humor, and the answer to my concern on how to let people know what we are all about, enjoy;

 

 

His Light Workshops Disclaimer

The attending of a His Light Workshop may lead to the following symptoms or reactions: elevated joy, increased faith, feelings of unrestrained laughter, compassion, and love!  In certain participants the following have occurred; desire to know and serve others with God’s love and grace!  Participants are WARNED that it is possible that the following might be experienced; spontaneous worship,  praise, and prayer.   His Light Workshops should only be attended after consulting with the Great Physician.  The ownership and management does “not” disavow any of the warnings here with contained in this statement.

 

 

On this December 20th, 2011,  I find myself in the very Best of Times.  I’m at peace with God, my family and friends, and my friends include those that disagreed so many years ago on the right way to run a workshop company.  But this is fresh start because this little company does not belong to me!   It belongs to Him and it will be used to serve Him until He brings me home.  My friends, life is strange when I was young I thought success was getting what you want, now years later I understand, success is wanting what you get!

 

In four days it will be Christmas Eve, my prayer for you is that you will want what you get!

 

In Him,

 

the pilgrim

14 Responses

  1. After attending only one His Light Workshop, I can attest to the validity and accuracy of the disclaimer. One other side effect is the desire to attend as many workshops as possible in the future. I am looking forward to the next one!

    I do think God is have a good laugh after waking you up at 4:15 AM and leading you to write this blog post with one typo. I look forward to all the benefits in the next workshop except the Deer Snot. 🙂

    • admin says:

      Yes that would not be memorable!!!!! Thanks for the heads up!

      • Megumi says:

        I found that many of the people I spoke with at Mesh07 had just lanuhced (or were about to launch) a new website. The most important aspect after creating a website is usually how to make money, and how to promote and get visitors to their site. I would be interested in seeing the following topics discussed:Growing your site: Very few of the top 50 websites in the world use traditional media to advertise. There is a reason for this. So then what? Banner ads? Text links? Blogs? Strategic partnerships? Customer service? Word of mouth? Viral campaigns? PR? What results can a website actually expect from these?Making money: As mentioned above by Nathan, I think the topic of how to monetize your website needs to be examined. Now that you have a website, how many visitors are you going to need to make money? I notice that sneakerplay.com has banner ads and support ads. Do these cover their costs? Techcrunch uses a variety of different advertisers (google ads, ads-click, text-link-adse2€a6). Does the e2€œadvertising driven-free contente2€9d model work? And at what level of visitors does it break even? Specific numbers, such as approximately X visitors per month will get you X dollars from google ads. What is the cost/time benefit of using an ad provider such as 24/7 vs. trying to sell your banner ad space directly to specific companies? Ie2€™m looking forward to Mesh e2€™08!William

  2. Carl says:

    I Ditto Richard!

    • admin says:

      Carl, you’ve been one of the greatest gifts that God has given me this year, you are more dear than you will ever know, please have a blessed Christmas!

    • The pilgrim says:

      By the way I fixed the typo! Wow can’t believe that got past me!

  3. Diane says:

    Merry Christmas to the Fortney family! I hope you receive as many blessings this seasons as you give us with this blog all year long. 🙂

    • admin says:

      Diane, thank you for your kind words, but I have nothing to give, nothing to offer, but what He has placed in my life that was always given to me only to be shared!
      Merry Christmas!

    • The pilgrim says:

      Thank you Diane, and the same to you and your family!

  4. Lynn Rogers says:

    Love the disclaimer! I, too, can attest to it’s validity. I think you should also warn people that their photography may improve exponentially while having way too much fun. A His Light Workshop is gift that just keeps on giving. Bill, thank you for serving the Lord well and blessing so many of us along the way.

    Lynn

  5. admin says:

    Lynn, Thank you it is my pleasure and delight to serve Him and see where that takes me, in the case of all of you it has taken me into a group of wonderful loving friends, bothers and sisters and His blessings are only beginning!!! Merry Christmas and Praise be Christmas…..

  6. Michael Curtis AKA Pastor Mike says:

    God bless you and I thank God for your witness

  7. Susan in Columbus says:

    One of the curious things I’ve noticed being around His Light Workshop alumni is that they’re so articulate and eloquent — they express things ‘way better than I could even with a head-start. So since Carl already did it, and got away with it, I’m going to say “ditto Lynn”!