While Isaac left behind beautiful words in his journal, he left more words in those he touched personally. Isaac was remembered last week at Davidson College’s Awards Convocation. The convocation announcement features Isaac promently: https://www.davidson.edu/news/2021/04/22/convocati…
Since the convocation was virtual this year, a video from the student government president describes one of his awards.
May each of us leave a beautiful impression on our friends, family, and coworkers.
Read previous offerings
“If you give me anything, let me love Jesus.”
“I am your servant” — painting the Baptism of Christ
Help me to withhold nothing (“Teach me to be a great saint”)
Ready to receive you (an Advent prayer)
“An intense desire.” A longing to depart from this fallen world.
“Why are you afraid?” Isaac’s final journal entry
“Moved to tears: the meaning behind Isaac’s gravestone”
“The reward of distracted prayer” (November 27th)
“The end of all beauties” (November 21s
“Memento mori” (November 18th)
“Root out my sin” (November 15th)
“Let me suffer” (November 12th)
Why the title? About the Offerings of Isaac