tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897354072673732654.post2137208917133090451..comments2023-06-01T04:48:00.958-05:00Comments on immeasurably more: a nomad's journey and prayerRoxannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03910019433347013517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897354072673732654.post-10574881470946467402013-02-11T21:46:10.908-06:002013-02-11T21:46:10.908-06:00Your words spoke to my nomadic heart like none oth...Your words spoke to my nomadic heart like none others have in a long time, if ever. (And, the poem made me cry.) God has used you and is using you still!Janet Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08489759859200322292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-897354072673732654.post-74958503620228428622013-02-10T20:44:09.775-06:002013-02-10T20:44:09.775-06:00Rox, thanks for posting this. I've been thinki...Rox, thanks for posting this. I've been thinking of you and praying for you since we talked last week. And just today, Les and I were talking about the delicate balance between "making plans", which, let's face it, sometimes you have to do and of course LIKE to do, and keeping open hands about every piece of our future. There can be a lightness to giving up the control, especially if you do trust that the Lord has your good in mind. That can be tough in itself. And we don't want to have a zen detachment from the world or the desires of our hearts. The adventure, I guess, is what comes in between the hoping plans and the open hands :)<br />Love you,<br />jkwwjkwwhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00478865596261132960noreply@blogger.com