trusting…
daughter Brooke has been trying to get home from Baltimore since last Saturday. SNOWWWWWWW. anyway, rescheduled for today. checking flights from BWI. the only plane that has left the runway today was hers.
don’t know how i feel about that. glad she is coming home. but when you look at every flight and it says canceled…makes you think. i’ve got several pages open on my computer with flight tracking, news, arrivals, anything that might tell me where her plane is. currently she’s at 11600 ft flying at 386 miles per hour.
that’s pretty amazing. imagine how families must have felt when their children left the cities to head west to resettle. or missionaries leaving on boats headed around the world. what were the parents thinking in those days…well Brooke just took off and she’s a mile out to sea and moving at 15 knots. or traveling with the wagon train. you know she’ll be in smyrna by nightfall. glad God has allowed me to live in the age i live in. in just the time i’m writing this she’s at 17500 ft and moving at 456 mph. so in spite of all the stuff about what a terrible time to live in and how Christianity is dying. we live in an incredible time with incredible opportunity to share the gospel.
in the meantime, i guess you need to pray for mom and dad at least until 2:30 when she is supposed to land.




