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One of the places I experience/know God in a very intimate place is while I’m strolling along w/friends on the golf course. These relationships and the beauty of the landscape says volumes to me that God is majesty. Couldn’t help but think that these signals look awfully close to the hand signals caddies use on the golf course…next time I see a caddie signal (in, out, hazard etc.) I’ll be reminded that I’m blessed to know/experience God in all circumstances.
Thanks for making that connection, Tom. Blessings.
I wonder why Baptists are warned not to attempt the expert level?
LOL Can I repost this?
Of course, Bob. Blessings.
I observe that, at the pro level, rotating one’s arm back and forth between the “hatchet” and “school room” positions produces an Anglican wave, perfected by the current head of the House of Windsor. Of course, you might regard this as “denominational”.
Love it! Blessings.