Stories of Faith And Recipes
I’ve been hiking lately. Nearly daily, I climb the mountain with no earbuds. I’ve wanted to be wholly present to thoughts and inspirations, so I’m working to literally silence distractions. What I’ve noted is that connection with other hikers is invited when I hike earbud free. I’ve exchanged short conversations with others on the climb:
And then there was the most memorable-
This image took me back. It was a reminder of the me I was over 20 years ago as I heard her encouraging her boys to keep going. Each individual or group I met was climbing. Each one with their own story, resolve and struggle.
I had made a goal to hike 5 days a week while I transitioned into yet another new zip code noting plenty of time on my hands. On a sunny, perfectly warm hiking day I decided I was ready to climb higher than my normal turnaround spot. Once I got to my top spot for the day, I could see farther than my previous hikes.
I had climbed an additional 650 feet in elevation and despite all of the buildings and landmarks being smaller in my vision, they were more clear. Clarity came because the shrubs and mountainside that was typical in my peripheral view were no longer there. My focus had shifted.
There were no peripheral distractions.
Clarity followed.
I could see farther….
(Read it with emphasis on the metaphor of climbing life’s mountains.)
What do I know?
The lens I earn as I climb-
Is far more encompassing than the one before I’m entrusted with a climb.
What I do with the expanded vision is a choice…
Does God need me to share my story?
What about your climbs and increased vision?
Who do you share your story with?
In the past few days- I’ve spent time reflecting on the young mother I saw with two young boys with beat red faces and the younger of the two tiring as they neared the end of the trail. I stopped to visit for a moment as the boys rested in the shade. Sometimes it feels like yesterday that I was in her shoes.
If I were to cross my former self in a season of life where I felt drained of my mental, emotional and physical strength every day- I’d like to tell her a few things-
Think about your own mountains…
If you could go back to your former self in the middle of a hard climb…
What would you say?
Imagine as you reconnect and realign with God through prayer, being blessed with an ability to see through His lens. Maybe not the distant scene- in a full-encompassing view- but perhaps a glimpse of where and how He needs you to see today.
I’m learning to become watchful for serpents. I usually think of the word serpent in conjunction with the adversary. The lady hiking who hollered a warning message definitely intended to warn me of imminent danger. But it gave me pause to think about how just like my hike had rocks everywhere, so in life is the adversary everywhere. If I’m picking up a rock to fight off a potential snake, What kind of tools am I picking up along my journey to fight off the powers of Satan?
Be kind to yourself as you climb any of life’s mountains. Be cognizant and full of grace with yourself and your fellow climbers. All have a story of struggle and heartache. All need compassion and empathy as they stretch to find clarity amidst the tiniest of victories.
One thought.
One step.
One purpose under God’s great design on this beautiful earthly journey…
-JC
½ cup soft butter
½ cup butter-flavored Crisco
½ cup granulated sugar
1 cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cup quick oats
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 ½ cups of raisins
Cream butter, Crisco, and sugars with an electric mixer on medium high for 1 minute or until fluffy. Hand stir in eggs and vanilla extract; don’t overmix. Add dry ingredients all at once and mix until fully incorporated. Add 2-3 Tablespoons more flour for high elevation. Stir in Raisins. (If Raisins aren’t your favorite. Omit. You can add baking chips instead. I would strongly recommend butterscotch.) Scoop out approximately 24 balls of dough. Gently roll and flatten slightly. (For a richer flavor and smoother texture, refrigerate or freeze until ready to bake.) Add 1 Tablespoon of Crumble Topping to each cookie.
Place dough balls onto greased individual baking dishes. Bake at 375 degrees for 12+ min. Let set. Share.
Crumble Topping
½ cup Biscoff cookie crumbs
¾ cup toasted rolled oats (toast oats in 400 degree oven for 10+ minutes)
⅓ cup packed brown sugar
3 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
6 Tablespoons cold cubed butter
Cut all ingredients together until crumbly.
You’re the best! Thank you for continuing to share your testimony, experiences and yummy recipes! My life is better because I know you!
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Oh! And I love “raisins if you must” I mustn’t.
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