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Thin Places, back again

Wednesday September 12, 2007

Categories: Faith

After my email disaster, thin places returns and it returns with such beauty...New Smyrna Beach, Florida

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Thanks to Amy who writes, "Something about the power, the consistency, the enormity of the ocean: it's such a tangible representation of a majestic God. This place represents wholeness for me, a gathering place for my family and friends, a time for us to relax, be grateful for our blessings and 'just be.' The place is always a little thinner at sunrise!"

Please keep sending your pictures...and please keep looking for thin places.

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Comments
Doug
September 12, 2007 10:38 AM

Not to be confused with Smyrna, Georgia. Especially if you've been there. Great photo and sentiment, Amy.

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