Arkansas

The Farm Day

Since we will be traveling, I thought I’d share with you some of the farm life from “these parts”.

We have so enjoyed being here, and participating in their everyday life—and now, I have such a GREATER appreciation for RICE.  I will never cook another pot of rice without thinking of Chris and Pam.

100_3517The morning I helped Pam with lunch, she had the company of her two sweet grandsons, Dylan and Kyle.  (This made me miss mine like crazy!)  They were completely occupied and not a bit of trouble while their “Mamo did her thing” in the kitchen.  They are used to the farm routine.

Pam cooks every day, a Sunday style dinner, for their employees, which consists from anywhere from 10-14 and maybe sometimes more.  Depending on summer help. Every day.  I’m not sure you get my drift. 

Ladies, every-single-day from April 1-the end of October, a SUNDAY STYLE HOME COOKED LUNCH.  And when lunch has been delivered to the various fields, which she does, then most likely two hours later, she heads back home to clean the kitchen and catch up on the house work that didn’t get completed that morning—and THEN she gets a fresh hot –home cooked supper ready for her hard working man.  Every-single-day.

You know, I’m still not sure you are feeling the back pain.  Maybe you will before this post is done.  You may even get a taste of dust in your mouth from the fields.  I did.  Every time I rolled the window down to snap a shot—I got a mouth full of Arkansas dust.  It has a different taste than Holmes, Jackson or Washington County dust.  It’s a bit dryer.

Jeff left that morning with Chris –when we caught up with them at lunch on our second stop of lunch delivery, in a swirl of dust, I saw my precious man sitting in the cab of the massive tractor with Chris.  The Big Boss.100_3524 

Chris was giving Jeff the “true lay of the land” story I am sure.  He shares his vast knowledge of the fields, the process and even the heartaches that go along with living in this beautiful land.  Everything must be just right.  The timing, the dryness, the rain, the irrigation, everything depends on them working with God—hand in hand.

Chris and Jeff were running the leveling plane over the acreage.  Everything MUST be level.  When the growth of rice gets to a certain stage, the fields are flooded with water—and watched—continuously!

The next section of photos will stir the dust up on your computer, so go ahead and get a cloth to wipe it down.  It was dusty.  But so amazing to me.

When growth starts (this is a wheat field), it is so beautiful!  I can just imagine what it must be like to drive through the miles of country with this expanse on either side!  Breath taking!100_3534

The next time you pour rice into boiling water, stop and give thanks to God for the blessing of these awesome farmers who pour themselves into each day of preparing, planting and harvesting—just so we can eat. 

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From the fields, to the grain bins, to the plant, to the grocery, to your pantry, to your stomach.  A long, most of the time, prayed over and sweated out process—and it’s the passed down, from generation to generation love of the land, the job that makes it possible.  And we thank GOD for people like Chris, Scott, Ron, and Carl, just to name a few of the farmers we’ve met.

We are a blessed people, living in a blessed nation, and we need to thank GOD above for planting US here!

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Have I told you about the FOOD???

First, you must know that Pam has fed us like we’ll never have another meal.

Seriously.  The woman can cook.

She did let us have a morning in her kitchen to help her with feeding a flock of preachers….and yes, she fried chicken.

Jeff made one of his specialty cakes, “butternut”. 

Each night has been filled with delicious food.  One night we went to Holcomb, Missouri and ate at “Strawberry’s”.  Don’t let the name fool you.  It is the best BBQ and Rib place I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating.  Jeff had the ribs, I had the pork steak.  If you are a friend on Facebook, you saw the steak.  I won’t repeat it here…it’ll just make you hungry.

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last night we ate at Hibachi Grill.  THEY HAD EVERYTHING!

Castleberry/Commander crew—YOU would LOVE this place!

Today is Sunday, and as we attend services at JFA with these wonderful friends again, it will be seasoned with a bit of sadness—knowing that it might be a long time before we get to see them again.  Matt, you are an incredible man of God—and we’ve been so blessed by your awesome preaching and ministry.  Your family is beautiful!  We are blessed to know you all!

I am so thankful that God’s family is so far extended…all around the world.

 

I will work on the “farming day” and get it posted! 

Have a blessed Sunday!

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Traveling on Wednesday

We traveled to Hardy, Arkansas yesterday!  AND to Mammoth Springs, Arkansas—and even slid right into Missouri! (They did that just so I could say, “I’ve been there!”)

What an experience!

Leaving Missouri and headed back up into the hills of Arkansas was filled with amazing views of an expanse of rolling hills, rock mountains, bare-branched trees and land dotted with a few cows all along the way.  Springs and creeks seemed to run everywhere, but I’m sure they aren’t, it just seemed that way to me.  I really felt like a kid in a candy store, I just couldn’t take it all in.100_3427

Traveling the gravel roads for miles and miles brought us to “Norman’s house”.  If you’ve not read that post, I encourage you to do so if you have a minute.

After checking the rain damage at the hunting house, mopping up a room of water, with Pam in disgust at the state of things—and a determination to change it asap, we headed home.  Going a different way in order to see MORE.

We stopped in Hardy to explore the shops.  It was sad to see that the economy had shut down so many.  BUT with those remaining we shopped and reminisced of the “old days”—and I say this with a grin, because Jeff and I remember the days of no phones in the home, “out-houses”, milking cows—making  your own butter, living off the land and being very careful with every penny.  Nothing wasted.  These were the days of our grandparents, but we came along just as some of the changes (as in out houses) were taking place.

I want to share with you some neat things we saw along the way:

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Enjoy the gardens.  This was next to a store that makes stringed instruments. Chris called it the “pickin’ and grinnin’ place”.

 

 

Jeff helped with names of some of the farm tools, but the kitchen stuff, I knew what they were.  How many do you recognize?  I love Hoosiers.  My grandmother had a really nice one (which I wish I had!).

There were many things that I remembered from my grandparents’ homes.  What memories flooded back!

Then the trip to Norman’s and I saw that there are those who still live in the days “gone by”.

 

 

I’ve many more pictures, but for today—this is probably enough.

Most of the other pictures are landscapes…which are my favorite. 

I hope you have a blessed day—and stop and tell God thank you for the computer you have in your lap! Or on your desk!  Or the one  you hold in  your hand!

  We’ve come a LONG way!

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Ta Molly’s!

Jeff and I really enjoy Mexican food!  So much that on every trip—anywhere, if we spy out a Mexican restaurant, we will generally eat there before the trip is over.  (That and Whataburger)

100_3372Last night, dear friends from the MAPS trip to Florida joined us at Ta Molly’s Mexican Restaurant—and what an incredible meal it was!

OH MY STARS!  It was awesome!

Thank YOU God for aligning our steps in such a way that our paths crossed with these dear sweet friends! 

THANK YOU to Pam and Chris for allowing us to invade your home and making us feel so incredibly welcome!  Our hearts and lives will never be the same….

Special thanks to Carl and Glenda Neal for last night’s supper!  Jeff and I will have to REALLY go on a major diet when we get back! Yikes!

Monday’s weather was absolutely beautiful!  It was as if He hand picked the sky just for us….He did.  Well, for you too! 

Today the sky is a bit overcast, but it is still beautiful.  There is a hint of an oncoming rain.  I feel it in the air, and I feel it in the heart.100_3356

We have traveled out to Chris’s farm and you will not believe your eyes at the size of the tractors!  I am a country girl and love all things country—can I just say I am in “hog heaven”…except I haven’t seen the first hog!  Rice fields, wheat fields, soy bean fields and cattle dot this magnificent land.

When I called our oldest daughter and shared with her about all that we had seen and the church service on Sunday night, she could TELL that mama was in love!  Her words to me, “don’t like it too much, you can’t move there!”

Funny how bossy kids get when they have kids of their own…Have you ever experienced that with yours?

100_3360With the help of Chris, I will tell you the names and purposes (for those of us who don’t know) of all the equipment.  I know, you may not be interested in this…but I was.

When I took this picture, I am standing below it….way below.

You get my drift when I say BIG?

 

 

Okay, stuff to do today!

Gotta run!

“I lift up my eyes to the hills—where does  my help come from?

My help comes from the LORD,

The Maker of heaven and earth.”

Psalm 121:1-2 NIV

 

Pictures taken at the “Flanigan Farm” and Ta Molly’s Restaurant. 

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Lessons of Faith

100_3351 Have you ever felt like you were alone in the big pond of life?

I will admit—there have been many times, even sitting in a room full of people, I’ve felt that “aloneness” that seems to creep up behind me—from out of nowhere.

You look around and seems as if everyone has “someone”.  There are those around you that seem to have found their niche` in life. 

That perfect job landed at their feet with very little effort from them.  The seem to belong to all the right clubs, organizations—and even seem to have the “perfect” friends.

You want to yell—“what’s up with that?”

There was a time, many years ago—I think it was as my girls were becoming more social and needed me less—I too felt that “aloneness”.  But it was also in that time I began to seek God for “more” of Him.

The journey we walked—and I say “we” because His Word assures us that we are never alone, was hard.  I won’t even try to pretend that it wasn’t.  Those years were some of the hardest in my life….but they were also the years I found God to be more real in my every day activities than I ever experienced before.

Why do you think that was?

I will tell you my opinion, then you share yours.

I believe it was in that time of desperation and need of Him—that I sought Him the deepest—and with the most sincerity than I ever had before.  Not that I didn’t seek Him—but I sought with purpose.  I was NOT content to continue in life as I saw everyone else. Satisfied with the norm.

My name is not “norm” and I didn’t want to live like the norm.  I wanted (and want) MORE of God active and working in my life than ever.  But I learned to work “in me and through me” He had to work ON me. Ouch.

100_3341I learned that before we learn to fly—we will experience ups and downs of life just as everyone else—but I also know first hand –that we will  experience such tremendous power in His Spirit that we will feel like we could actually “walk on water”!  That happens as we FULLY and TOTALLY give Him access to every part of our lives.

Before long, as we are growing in Christ, we begin to experience a time of “pruning”.  Ouch again.  But if you will notice the trees that are blooming the prettiest—and fullest, experienced a pruning.  A cutting back—cutting away. 

Jesus said this:  “I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener.  He cuts off every branch of mine that doesn’t produce fruit, and He prunes the branches that do bear fruit so they will produce even more.”  John 15:1-2 NLT

Go ahead.  Go before Him and ask Him to prune away. 

Prune away all the hindrances, the things that bind us and keep us from growing.  Ask Him to remove the distractions.  There may be things that are not necessarily wrong, but they are a distraction from what HE may be calling YOU into. 

Painful? Yes. 

Beneficial?  To quote my Grandbuddy, “You betcha”.

100_3349Before long, you will find that you are ready to soar….to parts unknown.  Wow! The experience of that—will be amazing.  (He’s pruning on me.  Is He you?)

 

 

 

Pictures taken at the “Flanigan Farm”. 

Thank you to our dear friends, Chris and Pam for a tour. 

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Blogging Travels

With the house looked after…..

And Scooter looked after….

There’s just ONE thing left to do!

LEAVE!!!

We are packed up (as of almost midnight last night!) and ready and raring to GO!

To keep up with us, stay tuned!  (Someone told me that “he” was even going to write a blog or two! How exciting is THAT!)

We love you!  Oh….You might see us in a town near YOU! 😉

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Missions

Winning Him Without Words

10 Keys to Thriving in Your Spiritually Mismatched Marriage

Week after week, they sit in church . . . alone. They are the spiritually mismatched, those who are committed to a spouse who does not share their faith. Feeling abandoned by their spouse and forgotten by their church, they live out their faith in survival mode, guarding the spiritual flame yet never feeling free to share it. But God wants them to thrive—not just survive.

Winning Him Without Words by Lynn Donovan and Dineen Miller presents 10 Christ-centered keys to thriving in a spiritual mismatch. Readers are encouraged to commit to Christian community, to release their spouse to God’s capable hands, to believe their marriage is blessed, to pick and choose their battles, and to continue their pursuit of a growing faith and to love their spouse with fresh enthusiasm.

“It matters not how we came to be in our crazy, mixed-up and unexpected marriage situations. What matters is that God desires that we honor our marriage commitment and fulfill our marriage vows through His power and His strength,” says Miller. “There were many years of confusion, sadness and unfulfilled expectations, but I discovered it’s possible to love, live and thrive in an unequally yoked marriage.”

Both Lynn and Dineen are Christian women in spiritually unequally yoked marriages, but believe that God wants every marriage to exude peace and love. Chapters include:

Know You’re Not Alone: (Lynn) Recognizing that we aren’t the only person living in an unequally yoked marriage is a key aspect to restoring hope. Having Christ in our lives enables us to view our husbands as the wonderful man God created, regardless of your different beliefs.
Don’t Save Your Husband – Save Yourself: (Lynn) The best thing I ever did was to get out of the way so that Jesus could be Jesus. I relinquished control and turned my man completely over to Christ and an unexpected, peaceful freedom emerged in our marriage.
Trade Perfection for Authenticity: (Dineen) I came to understand that many of my disappointments had come from expectations I’d placed upon him to fulfill needs he wasn’t even aware of. In the end, all I really accomplished was a heart full of resentment.
Keep Your Armor On-You’re at War! (Dineen) Instead of putting on the label of martyr in a spiritually mismatched marriage, we need to put on the label of missionaries. We need to think of ourselves as soldiers on the front lines of our marriages.

Other chapters include parenting children in an unequally yoked marriage, praying into the life of your spouse and scriptures to encourage and strengthen you. Winning Him Without Words empowers readers to create that environment in their homes and thrive as God works. The official website is http://www.winninghimwithoutwords.com

About Winning Him Without Words:
Winning Him Without Words: 10 Keys to Thriving in Your Spiritually Mismatched Marriage by Lynn Donovan and Dineen Miller. Published by Regal Books. February 2011. Trade Paper, 224 pages. $14.99. ISBN: 978-08307-5605

LYNN DONOVAN writes for the online ministry she founded in 2006, Spiritually Unequal Marriage. Lynn is a popular Bible study leader and national speaker who dispels the myths women believe about love and marriage and points them to the freedom that is theirs through a living relationship with Christ. She lives in Temecula, California, with her husband, Mike.

DINEEN MILLER has won several prestigious awards for her fiction, and her devotional writing has been featured in Our Journey and Christian Women Online Magazine. In addition to writing for Spiritually Unequal Marriage, Dineen writes for Laced with Grace and various other fiction online magazines and newsletters. Married for more than 23 years, she shares her life with a great guy who adores disc golf and their two daughters, who never stops surprising her with their own creativity.

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My Friends, the authors of "Winning Him Without Words"

I have a dear friend. Well, more than just one, but this one little friend, Lynn Donovan, and her co-writer, Dineen Miller, have written an incredible book, Winning Him Without Words.

What excites me about this book is the fact that I know they are writing from their own heart/life experiences!

ON MONDAY the blog review will air (here) and there will be a GIVEAWAY of this book (which I am so thrilled about) for one blessed reader—

A random drawing will be held April 1st  –let me know via comment that you want to be included in the giveaway.  If you are not unequally yoked, I hope you will find a young woman who needs this book for her marriage and life.  PLEASE give the blessing on!

I can’t wait for you to read this book!!!  If you don’t want to wait, then order it on Amazon.com today!

I am thankful to know this young woman personally, had the privilege of having Lynn in my home as a guest–God is so good to bless me in this way!  I’m so proud of both you girls!!

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Missions

To Get—YOU MUST GIVE (Book Exchange)

I want to share with you a “selfish” side of me.  I will tell you straight up…this is a long post.  But—if you read to the end—I think you may find a nugget.  Not a chicken nugget either.  Let me know if the nugget applies to you.

I have a selfish side when it comes to books.  I hate to admit it…but it’s true.   I have shared this in an intimate setting of our “Common Grounds” girls, and I’ve shared it with my retreat girls.  But now, I’m coming clean with you.  My faithful reader (if I were just as faithful at writing….would you spare some grace?)

On an impulse, actually, the LORD gave me this impulse, I picked up the phone and invited a friend for “breakfast devotions” at a local fast food spot for a morning in January.  As I was finishing my reading before leaving that morning, I heard the Lord whisper in my heart, “read her what you read this morning”.

Hmmm.  Was that me?  Was that my imagination?  Since I wasn’t positive, and since the word I read that morning didn’t “jump out” at me, I decided it must be “just me thinking that”.  So I promptly ignored the thought.

Finished getting ready, gathering up my Bible, purse, keys and glancing in the mirror, knowing that the barely any makeup look was not real popular, I heard it again. “Take the book and read her what you read”.  Okay.  That time I know it wasn’t me.

I walked back through the living room on my way out the door, grabbed the book and tucked it in my purse.  “Okay, if You insist.  But I really didn’t see—or hear anything in the message of the day.  It was good…but I’ve heard better.”  I cannot count the times that I have been blessed by a particular Word or verse from the daily readings in this book.  Many times it has lead to praise, tears, song, in-depth prayer, so maybe—there was something for her.

I arrive just before she did, and I secured us a good seat for lots of talk and prayer.  As we greeted one another and placed our order for biscuits and coffee, we head back to the booth.  I ask her to open in prayer and as we did, I felt the Lord’s sweet presence settle in.

As she was unwrapping her biscuit, I said with excitement, “I need to read you something”.

Her eyes light up as she says, “Okay!” 

I turned to the correct page in January, toward the end of the month, in the little book, “Jesus Calling”, by Sarah Youngjesus calling book

As I read, tears began to pool then course down her cheeks.  I felt the lump in my throat as I knew that God had indeed spoke to my heart and this was not my doing…but fully His.  He knew the depth of the need in her life.

I finished reading and she whispered, “I needed that”.

As she asked me “where did you get that book”….I found myself floundering.  Because at the very moment I heard myself say, “you can get them at most any bookstore”, I heard God speak again to my heart, “GIVE her the book”.

I began this little monologue in my mind with Him.

“If I give her this book, HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU THINK I’LL HEAR FROM YOU IN THE MORNING WHEN I DO MY DEVOTIONS!  I LOVE MY LITTLE BOOK!” Really.  Thinking about this now, I can’t believe He didn’t knock me off the seat.

She asked me to read it to her again, and I heard again, the firm voice, “Give her the book”. This time, when I finished reading, I handed the book across the table. 

“Here.  The Lord wants you to have this book.  There are things you will need for coming days tucked inside.”

She started to argue, but she really wanted it—and I really wanted her to have it.  I knew I could get another one.

She handed me a book across the table, “Living with Less”, by Mark Tabb.  This was the book that my sister, Wanda had been reading in the last few weeks of her life.  This book was important to my friend to purchase, as she wanted to know what was on the mind of a dying saint.  Of course the Bible was close by the hospital bed, but this other book was close by as well.  Wanda was trying to simplify her life.

I was glad to receive this book as she readily handed it over to me—she was glad to be able to “give” something in exchange for receiving something.  Hmmm.  Why wasn’t I more like that?  To tell the truth, I was still wondering how I was going to do devotions the next morning without my Jesus Calling book!  I was very pitiful!  It is a pure wonder that God ever chooses to use me for anything!

We enjoyed a great time in the Lord, sharing what He was doing in our perspective lives—no talk of work, churches, family, purses, shoes, lipstick—nothing but Jesus Christ.  Totally.

The next morning, I sat down with my coffee, Bible, devotion book, but no Jesus Calling book.  I sort of whined.  Not much—but just enough to be annoying to my own self.  Then I recalculated my blessings.  I had many.  I had given that same book to several people.  Reserving only one copy for myself.  But I knew I could get another the next time I went shopping. 

The following day I was out—shopping for the “book”.  No luck.  Returning home, I talked to God.  Told Him I was sorry for acting like I had acted.  I knew He would speak to me through anything—as He had many times before.  I didn’t need the book.  I had THE BOOK.  And several versions of The Book.  So I was thankful. 

It was then that He reminded me of another book. 

When I arrived home, I rushed around looking for the book, “God Calling”.  I know what you’re thinking.  You are thinking I’m crazy—or that I’m hooked on books that imply that God or Jesus is “calling”.  But you see…He really is.  Not necessarily in these little books, although He uses them, but through His Word.  His divinely inspired, Spirit breathed Word—we call –The Bible.  And I know that very well.

I didn’t find the book right way.  But the next morning, as I sat down to spend some time with Him alone…it came to me as a picture in my mind of where the book was (this was after I had frantically thought I had given IT away too!).  I walked right in the office and picked it up from the shelf!  Ecstatic!

As I opened the book, I realized it wasn’t exactly like the other book I had.  There were no Scripture references at the bottom of each devotion.  Nor was there a verse listed at the top of the page.  But as I turned to the page for THAT day, I read what brought tears sharp and hot to my eyes.

“Wait on the Lord”.  Psalm 27:14.  That’s all I needed.  I didn’t need to read further—but I did.  But I knew from the first words, the reason God wanted me to give up my little book.  He had something to say—and I would only hear it or read it—if I gave the other away.  The other I read faithfully every day—and discussed my reading with friends—far and near. 

“Wait on the Lord” was something that Wanda did every day.  She waited for her healing.  Just as we waited for an answer to a decision we had felt the Spirit leading us to make…and in January, He told us that HE was leading—we were following—and to wait on His timing.  He had the course set.  So while I always felt like new things needed to begin at the first of the year, and while I am a planner to a certain extent, and like to know all the why’s and wherefores …I didn’t have a clue about this path…it was another new one.

But I knew enough to trust Him.  For He—knows it all.

Friend, I don’t know what you’re up against today.  I don’t know what big decisions are hammering to be solved…but I do know He is trustworthy.  I do know He is faithful.  I do know that HE is the only one I trust as my Guide.  Even though others may not understand…don’t lose heart…just trust HIM.  Open your heart, your ears and your eyes—to HIM.

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John 10:27 KJV

“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. . .”

 

By the way, He’s breaking me from my selfishness of books…I’ve given away two whole bookcases full (6 ft tall) of books and the book cases! AND only taken in 4 books in exchange.

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Marching Through March

For the past several days my mind has wandered.  Does yours do that?

My mind wandered to what I would have been doing yesterday and today, had “circumstances” not changed the plans of life.  I would have boarded a plane for Indianapolis.  Then another plane for “Elsewhere”.  Remember?

But things happen, beyond our control.  And yesterday, when I would have been traveling, I sat listening to Him shush me.  I didn’t whine.  But I did do some wondering…and wandering.

After making contact with the trip organizer from Mission of Mercy, I became settled in my spirit.  But do you know what crazy me thought as my mind wandered?  (Wild imagination.)  I thought that perhaps I had missed a crucial e-mail somewhere along the way, and low and behold the trip was back on.  I could even see myself running around trying to get my bags packed in such a rush, that I literally brought on a pure HOT-hot flash.  Just by uncontrolled imaginations.

I hadn’t missed an e-mail.  The trip is still paused.  As it should be right now.  God knows when the time will be right.  Not us.  Certainly not me!

Every morning of 2011, I have sat with a cup of coffee, my open Bible and Oswald Chambers, “My Utmost For His Highest”.  Sometimes, I pull it back out at night.  To chew some more.  There are times, my mind just can’t wrap around the complete thought—but as the day progresses, and I think more on the words—it will come to me.

There is always a message for me.  Generally, a timely message wrapped up in the words trailing down the page, like a vine—or like The Vine? 

Jeff and I have made some decisions, that truthfully, came to us hard to act on.  Months of prayer.  Many days of fasting.  Then came the decision time.  We both knew—in the deep part of our hearts—yet that doesn’t make it easy. 

But wait, did anyone say that following Christ was supposed to be “easy”.  That all decisions made would please everyone?  That all decisions made would be pain free?

On the contrary.  Each time I tried to figure out a way to have “my way” and His way—did nothing but bring more pain. Until I stepped aside and let Him do the leading.  See there is no world where we have OUR way while trying to follow Christ.

There has to be a place in our life of leaving.

Leaving our old life—our own desires—our ways—I have learned submission in the past year like I never imagined.  Do I have it down pat?  I don’t think so.  But I recognize my own selfish attitude quickly and turn it over to Him.  Again.  And again.

So, with the March wind blowing—we march on…following Him.  Where’s He leading?  I’m not sure.  Maybe Jeff has seen a glimpse.  Maybe not.  Either way, I trust Him. 

Are you marching somewhere?

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