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Favorite People

My favorite people are those who drive a stake in the ground and stay until God releases them. 

They don't settle in a puddle of apathy or hide under a rock. They don't shut their eyes from the messages all around them. 

Heads high, shoulders back, pushing through and moving forward...this kind of bold fierceness comes from experiencing God's grace over and over again and finding Him tried and true. 

My Great-Grandparents homesteading and thriving through the depression...with 8 kids.  Doing whatever it took.

My Grandmother who asked God to keep her alive until she sees her husband come to know the Lord.  She keeps praying.  She never gives up.
 
The Pastors and their wives who work full time and pastor full time and are afraid they have offered their children on the altar of ministry.  Who "stay in the land God has called them to."

My husband, who said, "Our boys will graduate here," and they have.

My older neighbor lady who cannot leave her home much....her spirit is flying!

The two older men at our church.  Storms might keep the young away...not these guys.  Eighty somethings who walk with a fierceness in their eyes.

My neighbor across the street who is out of the house by 5 for coffee, leadership meetings and working on city gardens.  (He is 80 something.)

My favorite people...never give up.  
Never back down.  
Never stop. 
Never quit believing and loving and giving.




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