What makes it all worthwhile……

11 years, 2 months ago 12

After 9 + days out in the north country, I’m tired, and smiling!  Yes we had a great workshop and we all got some wonderful images, but that is not what is making smile the most!  I got an email today from one of the attendees expressing their thoughts, I’m not going to identify the person, I but do want to share some of what they had to say;

 

I just wanted to send you a note to thank you once again for the wonderful experience you and your team provided. 

 

In May I lost my Father, he had a heart attack while planting flowers in his back yard. I had just talked to him 30 minutes before to tell him I was on my way over. He was gone when I pulled into the driveway.

 

 

Roughly six weeks later my grandmother, Dad’s mother passed away. She was in her late 80s and I think it was too much for her. So, my family was headed to another funeral and saying goodbye once again. My grandmother was a huge fan of Charles Stanley – I had told her I would try to get his autograph for her. I am sure she was pleased I was able to meet him.

 

Since May I had hardly touched my camera, staying busy with work and helping my mother. I really had not taken any time for myself until this past week.

 

Between the landscapes, the fellowship, hearing Charles speak and just being away I felt the most joy I’ve felt in years. It was the first time in months that I wasn’t struggling to cope.  I desperately needed your workshop at the time that it came – I have no doubt that was part of God’s plan.

 

Thank you so much – it was an experience of a lifetime. 

 

Jim, Snake, Chuck, and I love to make great images, share our love for photography, and experience amazing places like Glacier, but knowing that God used us to reach out and love someone with His love, and make a difference, that is what we started His Light for in the first place!!!  I think what a privilege it is to have fun doing workshop, and know that God can use it for blessing His children.  Even though we stood above 6,000 feet to shoot some scenes, this is the highest I’ve felt since my plane landed in Kalispell!  Thanks for being willing to share that with me!

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

 

Photo Note: top image Fuji X100s with with a built in software filter to allow jus tone color to record while making the rest of the image a Black and White, really cool!  Bottom Fuji X-E1.

 

Tomorrow I’m headed to the Badlands, for the rest of this week, I hope to share some new work from there with you for the rest of the week!!!

 

 

 

 

12 Responses

  1. Rodney McKnight says:

    Awesome Bill! I keep searching and listening
    for how Jesus wants me to serve Him. Your ministry
    is helping me to find that path. Thanks for all
    u share. You are making a huge difference
    in so many lives! I know He will say…”well done
    Bill”.

  2. the pilgrim says:

    I just want to hug Him!

  3. Jim in Bloomington says:

    What an inspiring testament to God’s plan for each of us. May His light always guide and be part of His Light and our light.

  4. Bill, I had such a peace and joy attending this workshop though my father was very ill at the time. I had four wonderful days of fellowship, photography, and devotion from Charles Stanley. I am so thankful for this amazing gift from the Lord. As you know, at the end of the fourth day I received the news that my father had gone home to be with the Lord. Though I had to leave early, I felt as though those days in Glacier with you, your team, Dr. Stanley, and all the wonderful friends who attended was a preparation from the Lord for my journey now grieving the loss of my father, yet celebrating his complete joy in the presence of the Lord. Thanks so much Bill for His Light Workshops. I’m so thankful for those amazing days in Glacier. What a blessing!

  5. Russell Oltmanns says:

    Wow…..God is good.

  6. Gary Pinholster says:

    Great story! That really puts things in perspective.

  7. Bill Pekala says:

    Looks like a great time was had – I’m jealous