
The Wind of God
Have you ever been sailing? I have used a small single-person Sunfish on a few occasions. There was satisfaction when the wind blew in the direction I wanted to go. The boat glided efficiently atop the water. And when the wind blew against my destination, I relied on my limited ability to inefficiently tack the little vessel. Utilizing a jagged trajectory, I eventually navigated the boat toward the shore. At times, however, the wind stopped blowing. I just sat in the boat waiting for a breeze to push me somewhere, anywhere.

Just Keep Asking
While in college, I worked at a Christian camp for three summers. The camp director was a man of prayer. During the first summer, I remember him saying, “We need another nice ski boat so more kids will come to camp and then we will tell them about Jesus. We just need to get that boat.” (If you have ever priced a nice ski boat, then you know, they ain’t cheap.) The director, undeterred by the expense, started praying, “God, give us the money so we but a nice new boat and tell more kids about Jesus.”

Jesus, The Giver of Living Water
As a person with an outdoorsy bent, I gravitate toward news articles about hiking mishaps. A common theme emerges: Unprepared hikers become lost in the woods. When park rangers finally located the disoriented hikers, they discover the day trippers often lack the essentials: map, compass, outerwear, and water. The rangers then relate these misadventures to the media hoping that future adventurers might not repeat these foolish mistakes. I think to myself, I would never make the same mistake. Upon reading about such an incident in an arid climate, however, I found myself thinking I never knew that could happen