"Listen to what happens to you everyday," he said, because it is "a kind of praying." The "hurly-burly of life" often drowns out that sound, he continues. But for that reason, we must pay even closer attention.We find our purpose, he wrote, in the place where "deep gladness meets the world's need."
Some spend most of their lives looking for this place, this intersection. Others find it early on. And some, of course, never find it at all.
But it's good to learn about one who not only found it for himself, but who took the time to share it with others. I've already ordered one of Buechner's books, the library being short on his work. The Sacred Journey arrives next week.