No, not the Prodigy album.
It’s what the children of Israel ate the day they entered the Promised Land. That day, the manna stopped. It was time to leave behind the desert sustenance, and begin to enjoy the richness of the land they were entering.
Finally, after months of searching, I have found some paid employment. It is only temporary, for a few hours a week, but it’s a great start. It makes amazing use of my skills, gifts and experience – so much so that it really seems like a divine set up!
I’ll be lecturing in ICT (that’s computers, basically) to trainee teachers at a local university. I got the post through someone in church who works there already.
Funny thing is that every week for the last three months or so, mystery donors have been handing me money in an envelope, until last week, when they stopped coming. Almost immediately, I sensed God dropping this story into my mind … “the envelopes were the manna to keep you going in the desert … but it;s time to eat the fat of the land.” That very afternoon, the new job appeared on the horizon … thank you Father!

Hello. Just want to say that I enjoy your blog. Post more... :) And, congrats on finding work.
Blessings.
Posted by: Bill | October 01, 2009 at 10:47 PM
so glad to hear that news, Richard
Posted by: Caroline Too | October 03, 2009 at 02:29 PM
Hi there
It is a divine set up. It always is. We just don't always know why it can take so long, take the form it does, or where it will lead. feeling your gifts are being used is from God too. great news
Posted by: jane | October 18, 2009 at 04:13 PM
Richard,
I appreciate the gift that God has given you to express godly themes through art.
I posted an image on my blog which you created some time ago--When I Am Lifted Up...
You can read the article that I put to it here: http://www.thebiblepost.com/prove-it-by-being-it
Note: I put a link to your blog at the end of the post.
Thanks again!
Blessings to you...
P.S. If you would like to contact me please feel free to do so. I would like to keep in touch with you, and give you a donation to support the work that you are doing for God through your art.
Posted by: The Bible Post | November 13, 2009 at 01:03 AM