There's a spot on a road near our house that's at the top of a hill. When I reach that point in the road, I can see for miles... past Minneapolis and St. Paul north... and I squint to see as far as I can. Depending upon weather, pollution, sunlight, and the time of day, sometimes things are clearer on the horizon than at other times. I love it when it's so clear it feels like you can see "forever." But usually... the horizon is blurry at best.
Right now there are alot of people praying for me and The Loop (we're having a prayer meeting at our house tomorrow night, 7-9, for anyone who wants to come!). We're at a "hmmm... what's next?" point.
Good news... as people have been praying for us, I'm beginning to see possibilities on the horizon. Nothing is too clear yet, but possibilities are there. Keep praying!
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