Still Small Voice, February 2021
Shalom dear Friends: As far back as I can remember, I have always loved a good view. Something in me needs to “see out”. I discovered the creative living world that surrounds us all. The beauty of nature speaks and blesses me. Growing up on the vast expanse of the Canadian Prairies, I was fascinated by the response of vast wheat fields to playful summer breezes. The standing grain moved in what resembled gentle rolling waves as if keeping rhythm to some unseen orchestra. To the west, the massive dark navy blue snow capped Rockies created awe. These experiences and others beckoned me to explore the world far beyond the veranda and garden of our little white clap board house. Today, the ability “to see” begins with the fear or respect of God. To me it is the beginning of wisdom. With so many demi-gods strutting about today, we are left wanting. Finding that quiet moment helps to ease our current state of isolation. It helps me to remind myself that I am still part …




