Pray for the stranger, my friend told me.
Perhaps my friend’s advice came from River Jordan’s book, Praying
For Strangers. The author, River
Jordan, tells of her amazing personal journey of uncovering the needs of the
human heart as she prayed her way through the year for people she had never met
before. The discovery Jordan made along her journey was not simply that her
prayers touched the lives of these strangers, but the unexpected connections
she made with others became a profound experience which changed
her life.
Traveling, of course is an adventure in
discovering new and beautiful vistas. It stirs the soul and fill one with
humility. As the miles add up, the experiences become a part of the adventurer.
But I discovered that something even more profound
happens, something which is not about driving a racecar at every super speedway in the
country. Experiencing the physical beauty of this country draws me along, but
life I have found, is about so much more than the physical experiences …if I
can only see.
In 1999, I lost my daughter. No she did not
die. She
and I chose different paths, which neither of us approved. At that time I asked my higher power, which I choose to call God, to watch over her and I prayed for the strangers who would help her on her journey. Our separate journeys stretched over sixteen years with no contact.
and I chose different paths, which neither of us approved. At that time I asked my higher power, which I choose to call God, to watch over her and I prayed for the strangers who would help her on her journey. Our separate journeys stretched over sixteen years with no contact.
The people she and I encountered along our
journeys became a part of us, as assuredly as the beauty and ugliness we
witnessed along the way. My heart ached, some days more than others during
those sixteen years, as I am sure hers did as well. She and I are reunited now, through miracles,
which would require too many pages to explain --if miracles can indeed be
explained.
Today I am inspired by a man named Len whom I met yesterday. He is a gentle soul, a man, who like so many other Americans I have
met along the way, has lived a simple
life. He worked hard and had the love of a good woman.
But
life is a series of challenges. Life is
full of life. The trees learn to withstand the gales, the bear and the deer
survive the winters. The love of Len’s life suffered a loss. She lost a child. The tragedy ripped the
heart form her core –– the gale so strong, so deep, even though she struggled
against the forces, she became bereft. With nothing left to share with Len,
she left him.
Len can’t stop loving her. What they
accomplished together, he explained to me beats anything either of them did
alone. So now, Len fills his time with his travels. He lives his life with the
faith, or at least the hope, that his love will come back to him.
When I miss
someone whom I believe might be the
better half of me, but beyond my reach , or when I dream that impossible dream for that achievement which
might make my life complete ––
Faith and Acceptance are the only avenues that will lead me to my goal.
No matter how strong the gale –– no matter how cold
the winter ––
no matter how often I look out the window, hoping to see the change come walking down the path that will make my life complete –
No matter what –– I live my life.
Often acceptance and faith are thin. It is then
I pray for the strangers who will intercede. In the past, the strangers in my life and my daughter’s
during those sixteen years of separation, affected us, made us who we are today, and made us able to
love one another again. Our love could never be as deep and rich as it is now, if it had not been for the journey we traveled and the strangers who led us here –right here –– right now –
at this very moment.
So hang on, Len. The ride will be amazing. It is my experience, the more the acceptance, the stronger the faith, the smoother the ride.
Today, with acceptance and faith, I inhale the vistas
and soak up the souls of the places and people I pass. The ride, whether it be on a Harley, in Winnebago, on a subway or in a car, it is only a preparation for something outstanding and miraculous.
The destination, with the help of the strangers along the way, will be beyond anything I can imagine.
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and soak up the souls of the places and people I pass. The ride, whether it be on a Harley, in Winnebago, on a subway or in a car, it is only a preparation for something outstanding and miraculous.
The destination, with the help of the strangers along the way, will be beyond anything I can imagine.
Don't forget: Pray for the strangers.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Judy, thank you for your inspiring words and your willingness to share your story. Happy trails, Jan