Looks like the preacher and the congregation. Photo: Roadside on Going-to-the-Sun Road. Biking. Pausing for the nuance right in front of me. Notice the one petal’s shadow on the yellow center?
Prayer.
Where would you be without it?
Kinda like the evening news, we lead with the negative-side of life.
Why?
No one slows down on the highway until there’s an accident. Then suddenly, most people want to get a good look.
Why?
Maybe to, for a brief moment, feel insanely blessed that it wasn’t us.
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Church is every step. This is lost on nearly everyone. On this hike’s (picture here) six-mile descent, i built a small ice-bath hole/dam from a small, shallow, snow melt water creek. Why? To help someone who could barely walk hopefully regain the ability to walk another 5 miles downhill – icing his foot was literally our only hope at the time.
Love with your feet.
Love ’til you bleed.
Love like you mean it.
Do you start every brand new day on your knees in prayer?
This is a great place to start if you want to replace theory with action.
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Somewhere near 2005 whenever we heard a siren (ambulance or firetruck), i would say an original prayer with the Family. Explaining to our young son that many times an ambulance or firetruck is summoned from an abundance of caution. But the thing is, i told him, sometimes it’s a serious emergency and bad things could happen, and we should pray positive energy and hope in the Family’s direction and for the emergency crews as well.
A siren’s prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, please bless the driver and the helpers with your wisdom and guidance. And please bless the Family or Families with Your Grace, Your Mercy, and Your Never-ending Love.
Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from what you can do.
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