Maybe you’re like me. When I move to a new location or go into a new community, it’s easy to see the brokenness all around. But over time, that vision changes into what I call tunnel vision. You get familiar with your surroundings and get used to the surroundings. It really takes something out of the ordinary to get you to look and notice the surroundings. It could be as simple as a road sign or as large as a new building under construction.
My good friend David Foster put this post on his blog yesterday and it’s a reminder of why I moved here and what my calling is. I encourage you to read it and may God bless you with a holy discontent to do something about it.
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