Have you ever fancied yourself a treasure hunter - studying an aged treasure map and searching for that mysterious place where X marks the spot? Well, we can’t promise gold and gemstones but a high-tech treasure hunt is sweeping the nation - geocaching. With over a million caches stashed around the world - in cities, forests, on mountainsides, and even underwater - chances are there’s an adventure just around the corner. Geocaching has grown in popularity among RVers all age groups - families, boomers, retirees - anyone that relishes an exciting outdoor adventure. The first step in geocaching is visiting http://www.geocaching.com/ to locate cache coordinates via zip code, state name or latitude/longitude. Then, using a handheld GPS unit or a GPS enabled iPhone, the hunters set out to locate the cache. And what exactly is a cache? Caches typically consist of a waterproof container hidden inconspicuously at the coordinates. Inside the container you’ll find a logbook and a variety of goo...
Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. I Corinthians 16:13 What happened to Chivalry? Honor? Dedication to country? Courage? Last night, I attended a meeting about financing college. As talk about the FASFA started, one of the requirements was shared and received a surprising negative response. The requirement is for males over the age of 18 to register for selective service - previously known as the draft. One of the males behind me said shrewdly, “If they want me…they can find me.” Honestly, I tried to wrap my head around the fact that all of the people in the room were trying to figure out how to receive the MOST money from the government to pay for college. However, the overriding tone of sentiment was people did not want to register for the draft or have their sons do so. Wait a minute… Let me get this straight… People want money from the government, but would not want to def...
A friend recently gave me the book Interrupted by Jen Hatmaker. It's now on my "recommended reading" shelf for anyone desiring to be challenged in their walk with Christ. Jen was able to verbalize the lesson God has been teaching our family over the past five years. Same lesson...taught differently. Same lesson...calling us to MORE. Same lesson...from Isaiah 58 and Matthew 25. Through working with the impoverished and homeless community of Knoxville and through our adoption of Godwin, the Lord opened our eyes. We were able to see "as the Lord sees." We hurt for injustice. Our hearts ache for the poor, the needy, the broken, the hopeless, the fatherless. We knew we could not look the other way. We knew God was calling us to live like Jesus - to BE his church all the time. God was asking us to step farther and farther away from what was familiar and comfortable to what was challenging and unknown. Yet, each step propelled ...
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