Monday, September 21, 2009

Vacation Prayer



Loving Father, who didst make this earth so fair, open our eyes to see its wonders and our hearts to feel its beauty. In our days of refreshment and recreation, draw us nearer to Thee through the things which Thou hast made. May the joy of Thy sunshine, the quiet of Thy forests, the murmur of Thy streams, and the steadfast strength of Thine everlasting hills teach us the deep secret of Thy peace.
Renew in us faith and courage, physical strength and spiritual vision, that we may know ourselves to be safely held in Thy strong hands.
From this life, so near to Nature's heart my we drink in new strength to help us reach the restless hearts of men. May we go back to the world and its duties, stronger, simpler, sweeter, and thus become more worthy messengers of Him who saw His Father's goodness in the sparrow's flight and His Father's love in the beauty which clothes the lilies of the field.

Hugh L. Burleson

Camping with the little ones, in the quiet of a September Provincial Park, is a wonderful opportunity to teach and to learn. Art, theology, science, geography, and history all twisted together with recreation.
I am thankful for this opportunity to teach my children.

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