Saturday, October 31, 2015

Atacama

There is a desert in the southern tip of South America: Atacama, Chile.  It is known as the driest place on earth.  One part of it holds the record for 173 months without rain.  Some friends of mine toured Chile last year, and found the desert one of their least favorite sights.  Every six years or so some pink and purple flowers bloom in this desert, but nothing like the way they are blooming this year.  This year, after rare high levels of rainfall, they are carpeting the desert floor.  Such blossoms haven’t appeared in 18 years.  Butterflies are visiting. 

Imagine waiting 18 years for this explosion of beauty. 

This information and more – with pictures! – is available at The Washington Post

Monday, October 12, 2015

In This Hope We Were Saved by Mitch Majeski at Summitview Community Church, Fort Collins

"Our lives will be determined by our hope: 
where we place our hope, 
the endurance of our hope.  
We have reason for hope, 
but we have a culture that hates hope, that is anti-patience, that wants things sure." 
~ Mitch Majeski (paraphrased) 
in the intro to his sermon on Romans 8:22-25, 
"In This Hope We Were Saved"