Breather

 How to breathe in the right kind of air

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It’s SHOUT Day 2 for the area core of the Greater Toronto.  We’ve just had a full day of chores and workshops, and now I find myself taking a metaphorical “breather” while doing the most calming chore in the world: shredding paper.  It’s a tedious, a one-dimensional task, but bringing some sort of peace, the focus of my mind on “automatic mode”,  moving on the simple act of “grabbing” and “feeding paper” into the paper monster.

This SHOUT is but another event surrounding the Summer Mission blitz, right smack in the middle of RYC from Canadien Region, and the next MV SHOUT. As the busyness continues, His message for me remains the same: “Fix my eyes on Jesus”. A challenge to take in the “right kind of air”, exhaling the stress and migraine, and calling on the Spirit. To be faithful to prayer, inspiring myself from the right source of energy.

Lord, allow me to be focused on you, to gaze upon your face despite the tasks that surround me.  Send forth your Spirit to revitalize my conviction to live the calling you lay out for me each and every day, amen. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ellen Maigue-Talacca

FTPW reppin' the East Region, but livin' and lovin' the fullness of the mission in the True North. A ball of raw enthusiasm, apparently. Hello to you!

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