There was a group called The Fisherman's Fellowship.
They were surrounded by streams and lakes full of hungry fish. They met
regularly to discuss the call to fish, the abundance of fish, and the thrill
of catching fish. They got excited about fishing!
.Someone suggested that they needed a philosophy
of fishing, so they carefully defined and redefined fishing, and the purpose
of fishing. They developed fishing strategies and tactics. Then they realized
that they had been going at it backwards. They had approached fishing from
the point of view of the fisherman, and not from the point of view of the
fish. How do fish view the world? How does the fisherman appear to the
fish? What do fish eat, and when? These are all good things to know. So
they began research studies, and attended conferences on fishing. Some
traveled to far away places to study different kinds of fish, with different
habits. Some got PhD's in fishology. But no one had yet gone fishing.
So a committee was formed to send out fisherman.
As prospective fishing places outnumbered fisherman, the committee needed
to determine priorities. A priority list of fishing places was posted on
bulletin boards in all of the fellowship halls. But still, no one was fishing.
A survey was launched, to find out why. Most did not answer the survey,
but from those that did, it was discovered that some felt called to study
fish, a few, to furnish fishing equipment, and several to go around encouraging
the fishermen. What with meetings, conferences, and seminars, they just
simply didn't have time to fish.
.Now, Jake was a newcomer to the Fisherman's Fellowship.
After one stirring meeting of the Fellowship, he went fishing and caught
a large fish. At the next meeting, he told his story, and he was honored
for his catch. He was told that he had a special "gift of fishing." He
was then scheduled to speak at all the Fellowship chapters and tell how
he did it.
With all the speaking invitations and his election
to the board of directors of the Fisherman's Fellowship, Jake no longer
has time to go fishing. But soon he began to feel restless and empty. He
longed to feel the tug on the line once again. So he cut the speaking,
he resigned from the board, and he said to a friend, "Let's go fishing."
They did, just the two of them, and they caught fish. The members of the
Fisherman's Fellowship were many, the fish were plentiful, but the fishers
were few!
Anonymous