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	<title>The Many Facets of Daniel F. Case &#187; Rocking Chair Ridge</title>
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		<title>I&#8217;m Rockin&#8217;!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing this from a splendid, weathered rocking chair in a place known affectionately as &#8220;Rocking Chair Ridge.&#8221; It&#8217;s a wonderful little strip of elevated concrete that spans the gulf between two buildings at the Ridgecrest Conference Center, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I&#8217;m here for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m writing this from a splendid, weathered rocking chair in a place known affectionately as &#8220;Rocking Chair Ridge.&#8221; It&#8217;s a wonderful little strip of elevated concrete that spans the gulf between two buildings at the Ridgecrest Conference Center, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.  I&#8217;m here for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian <img src="/images/RockingChair.jpg" alt="Rocking Chair Ridge" style="width: 307px; height: 230px" title="Rocking Chair Ridge" align="left" height="230" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="307" />Writers Conference that starts late this afternoon, and believe it or not (and I wouldn&#8217;t blame you if you didn&#8217;t <img src='http://www.danielfcase.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ) I&#8217;m early. I arrived a little past noon, and after dodging the busses, vans, and cars of departing youth groups and Salvation Army women, I found a parking space and got myself checked in. I didn&#8217;t even have to wait in line&#8211;there wasn&#8217;t another soul on my side of the check-in desk.</p>
<p>But the downside of my early arrival is that my room won&#8217;t be ready for a couple or three hours . . . so I&#8217;ve got to hang out here on Rocking Chair Ridge and endure the sunny, 71 degree weather and the feel the gentle breeze on the back of my head. Darn! What a hardship! <img src='http://www.danielfcase.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Ridgecrest is one of two big conference centers owned by Lifeway (The Southern Baptist Convention). This is the second time in my life that I&#8217;ve been to Ridgecrest. The first was last year at about this same time, and it was a much different experience. For 17 years I&#8217;d been listening to my SBC brethren speak about Ridgecrest in the same hushed tones that Catholics use to when they speak about the Vatican. I didn&#8217;t understand why they had such a special affection for the place. After all, it&#8217;s just a conference center. I&#8217;ve been to lots of conference centers. No big deal. But last year, as I drove through the gate, I could <em>feel</em> it. It felt different inside than it did out there. I felt as though I had passed through a filter and a lot of the &#8220;stuff&#8221; I had rattling around in my heart stayed outside. All the apprehension, all my carefully crafted strategies and slick, well, prepared pitches and other &#8220;me-focused&#8221; stuff stayed outside.</p>
<p>I registered, checked in to my room, settled into the chair and opened my conference folder. Then, I read the theme scripture and cried for about half an hour. When I got up from that special moment at Jesus&#8217; feet, my whole perspective on the conference and in my writing in general was different. I had no idea what was next for me, only that whatever it was, if I was going to continue writing I was either going to do it God&#8217;s way or not at all.</p>
<p>It was a wonderful conference last year. I left with new opportunities, new ways of thinking, and a totally new level of commitment to what I was doing as a Christian writer. And, to my surprise, that junk that refused to follow me through the gate wasn&#8217;t out there waiting for me when I drove back out to head home. I guess that without me feeding it, it died of malnutrition while I was inside.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s different for me this year. I knew what to expect, and I didn&#8217;t bother packing stuff that wouldn&#8217;t make it through the gate. There was a point last week when I wasn&#8217;t sure I was going to make it here, but it seems that God wants me here this week, and he made a way. Some day I&#8217;ll realize that He&#8217;s bigger than me and my problems.</p>
<p>So, here I am on Rocking Chair Ridge. My room&#8217;s probably ready now, but I&#8217;m in no hurry. I&#8217;ll just sit here and rock a while, and listen for the still, small voice in the breeze as it welcomes me back to Ridgecrest. It&#8217;s funny . . . the other day I was telling someone about Ridgecrest and they said, &#8220;You talk about the place in the same hushed, reverent voice that Catholics use when they talk about the Vatican.&#8221;</p>
<p>And they were right.</p>
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