“Seeing God’s love in small unexpected ways."
This was the lesson Josh was learning after two months on the
road with his brother Zach. We met them at a coffee shop in Spearfish,
SD.
Josh, who had just graduated from Purdue University, at 23 and Zach were
traveling and camping in their van during summer break, from Indiana to
California, surfing up the coast and heading up north on their way back home.
"Seeing God's love in small unexpected ways." This thought may challenge our perception of
God's love. Do we think that if things are difficult it means we are not loved by God? Or do we look for, and find those little reminders of God's amazing love for us each day!
We arrived at a new campsite in Idaho a couple of days ago, and we stepped outside to enjoy the sunset. I noticed this puddle in the roadway, from an earlier rain shower, reflecting the clouds. I did not notice the shape of the puddle until I looked at the picture on my iPhone display. What a sweet reminder that in the midst of storms, the Lord loves us. 💓
How do we see and know God’s love? The lyric from a Christian song
states, “I see the evidence of Your goodness all over my life!”
So we need to be looking for that evidence, God’s love is displayed all around us when we look for it.
Have you heard the expression “There’s your sign?” Some of the “signs” or unexpected evidences of God’s love for me have come during this road trip,
in His provision and protection
in His Care and the beauty of His Creation
in splendid sunsets and storm clouded skies
In Spearfish, SD we drove through

Spearfish Canyon which follows
the
course of the Spearfish River. We hiked along paths lined with
wildflowers to beautiful waterfalls.
We camped at Spearfish City
Campground next to a delightful little
tree lined creek.
After a few days in Spearfish, we moved on to Custer State Park in South Dakota. This state park
is well known as an animal refuge so we hoped to see some wildlife,
especially the bison herd. The park is home to over 2000 bison which on
our first day were rather elusive. We drove about 40 miles along the
Wildlife Loop and although we did see a herd of
bison they were resting in the heat of the
day on a far off hillside.
When we woke the next morning and looked out our window we were
surprised to see about two hundred bison in the meadow between our
campground and the roadway, maybe 50 yards from our trailer! We were
separated by only a rail fence. The bison were still there when we left for an afternoon
drive on Needles Highway and Iron Mountain road.
Needles Highway and Iron Mountain road are popular roadways through the Black Hills because of the scenery, the curvy roadway, and the tunnels! The roadway led to spectacular views out over the forested mountains. We came around a corner and an oncoming car was stopped to enjoy the mountain goats high on the rocks above the roadway! There were views of Mount Rushmore from the tunnels! I couldn't really get that to come out as a picture, since I only use my iPhone for taking pictures.
We enjoyed a break from the drive at Sylvan Lake for a nice hike

around the shore. There was an area where we had
to scramble over some rocks and up the side of a hill
and squeeze through a narrow mini slot canyon with
cliffs beside us and boulders above us! This was a great lake to visit with families as it had lots of beaches for swimming and jumping off boulders into the water.
The roadside contained many beautiful meadows of wildflowers. The deer also loved to graze along the roadside and we had to be extra careful as we returned to our campsite near dusk.
When we neared the turnout for our campsite
later that evening the herd of bison we saw in the morning was up and moving on the roadway; we were
stuck in a “bison jam” for about 45 minutes to travel a 1/4 mile, with
the bison crossing back and forth between cars and motorcycles. It was
quite an experience to have bison walking alongside the truck, in front of the truck, behind the truck!
We have had such an amazing trip with unexpected little blessings along
the way. From finding great camping spots, to seeing amazing places, we
have driven beautiful roadways and have seen all kinds of wildlife and
birds. But some of our most amazing blessings have come as we have had the privilege to pray with people and share about Jesus - from meetings in coffee shops to museums and elsewhere with divinely arranged encounters.
Thanks so much for your continued prayers for our safety and health on our "Adventures on the Road"!
What a wonderful adventure sing bison up very close!
ReplyDeleteI find it interesting to discover so many people hungry for God‘s word as you travel through our beautiful great nation. You would think with today’s technology everyone would know the blessings of God. I’m so happy you’ve been able to share God’s love.
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