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June 12, 2019

This Morning in Creation

6.5.2019
The pine cone dam building project

This evening walk turned into an epic thunderstorm trek. The rain hit us hard right where the audio leaves off. After being pretty well-soaked we took refuge under a giant ponderosa pine. And then the creativity and fun began. You know that cliche that goes around today, ” . . . wait for it.” Well, do that! Wait to see what will happen when these little creative minds get going. The first response, hide from the rain, but not too much long after and it became a massive multi-tier dam building project.

Something is happening out there in creation and the Lord wants you to see it, enjoy it, learn about Him from it!

He gives rain on the earth, And sends waters on the fields. – Job 5:10

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