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September 2015

"I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you;" (Job 42:5) A friend recently made a comment to me that has set off a thought barrage akin to a fireworks finale.  It was a simple statement saturated with significance.  He said, "I like the way you 'see' things!"  I responded with, "Amen!!!!! You have to look to see!" The conversation ended there, but the thoughts have rolled like thunder.      To see we must seek.  Seeking requires time, energy, focus, and the truth

On Monday I began to share with you the significant impact Grand Canyon has had on me.  Today I land that plane and present the top 2 things the canyon has taught me.  But first, a story! In August of 2008, Kathleen and I found ourselves in a helicopter dropping into the greatest canyon in the world. Of course, Kathleen was riding shotgun because Kathleen always has that sort of favor!  The helicopter touched ground with the slightest of bumps and we clamored out with the same grace and ease of

Grand Canyon is a unique adventure experience.  In fact, msn.com recently ranked a river trip through Grand Canyon as one of the top 23 bucket-list adventures in the world.  That's high praise with which I would agree (granted there are many adventures I have not embarked upon

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