All around the world, there are billions of people who never travel more than a few hundred miles from their home. However, except for a trip to Egypt as an infant, that applies to Jesus, who changed the world.
My grandfather was from an old New Jersey family, but his company moved him to San Francisco for a few years. It probably took them three days by train. My father was born in Berkeley, CA, but soon moved to New Jersey, where he grew up in the Addams Family's house (really). When
his company transferred him to Chicago, he went. Decades later, it took us a day and a half to travel from Chicago to NJ in 1956. I grew up in Chicago area, but settled in Texas. Our family has 'migrated' a lot, for a century now.
Family. In any culture, you need to ask, "Who is my family?" Speaking of the reported life of Jesus, he went off the deep end and started preaching. Mama brought the brothers and sisters to town to bring Jesus home, and he replied, "Who is my family? Those who stay closest to me."
I miss my family and friends, but I often went long times without seeing them much. We've now got at least three generations of grandparents who seldom saw their kids or grandkids.
What did my kids say when I told them I was moving to Thailand? They were neither surprised nor disappointed; it was my third foreign country. They get around a lot, themselves; we're having a reunion in Ireland in 366 days.
