See if you can relate to this comment by Mark Buchanon in his book “The Holy Wild.” “I don't play enough and I don't rest enough. I am closing in on fifty, and my life has become narrowed down to deadlines and appointments and conferences and business lunches, chores and duties and tasks and projects. It had been ages since I had last cartwheeled through a meadow or danced to an old seventies song or slept in and not felt guilty… It had been ages since I immersed myself in anything and just sat still and waited. And sometimes God hides right there, waiting with me for the stones to sing.”
I’ve been feeling that way and decided to do something about it. I’ve always loved fishing and the last several years have had almost no time to get away… so last week when I drove my son to Trout Lake Bible camp, I took along my rod and reel. And instead of rushing back to work, I walked down to the dock, made a few casts and reeled in a largemouth bass. Then I sat for just a moment to look out at the lake. It took just a moment to have that memory.
If your life is filled with deadlines and appointments … I encourage you to look for that moment where you can be refreshed.
David McIver, Executive Director, Praise FM
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