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Kayla Craig is the author of “To Light Their Way" and "Every Season Sacred" and creator of Liturgies for Parents. A former journalist, she’s adamant about paying attention and staying curious. She writes the popular "Year of Breath" devotional newsletter and lives in Iowa with her husband and four wild,...

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  1. So easy to forget. And I also need to remember, especially when I am annoyed, bothered, etc. with another- they are a child of God also. Sometimes it works but not always.

  2. I loved your devotional. Part of it reminded me of a song called The Detour by Sarah Kroger. Beautiful song. Have a blessed weekend!

  3. Dear Kayla……I need to tell you one incredible thing that happened to me about 4 years ago. Living then in a very dark season, I needed to drive to see my attorney. The meeting went well and I was not familiar with that area so off I went to my then home. Well, I took the wrong exit and after not recognizing the surroundings, I finally saw a sign that said I was almost to Philadelphia, PA. My mind said WHAT? I have no idea where I am, It was summer and I had no water, no phone or any of my medication as I thought I would be back in a half hour. I started to cry and pray and I really had to go to the bathroom too and this was a major expressway with no stores or anything, so I knew I had to get off an exit to find someone so I picked this one huge park that I at least knew the name of it. It got worse, there was a lane next to this park that you could pull over and park to hike all the trails. Not only did I lose my way, I felt like I lost myself too. How could I be so stupid to take the wrong original exit? Tears flowed and I looked for a police car or someone that I thought I could trust as there was so much crime in this area. No luck here either, then I saw this car pulling up in back of me and a gentleman got out and approached my car. He was a very tall wonderful black man and asked if he could help. He was an Uber driver who was supposed to be on duty. I explained in between sobs. He said not to worry, he would help me. He ran all over the side of the park we were on looking for a bathroom or somewhere he could get me some water.All the bathrooms were locked and no luck on the water. He came back and said, I should be working, but I will stay with you until I can contact the police. He got in touch with the police and explained the problem and where we were. They said them would be there, so he was going to go back to work. I thanked him and as he walked back to his car he quickly turned around and said, “No, I will wait with you until the police get here.” He did just that and we waited for about 30 minutes before they got there. I said to him, I am so thankful that you did this for me, but I have held you up too long. You should go. This is where the absolutely unbelievable thing happened. I said to him, “You know I never even asked you your name to say what a kind and thought man he was. He said, “Oh, my name is Emmanuel. My eyes widened and I knew it was God who sent him to me. We said our goodbyes and the police took me somewhere to go to the bathroom and get some water. They said, now just follow us and we will get you back to the highway you need to get home. I thanked them too and they got me where I needed to go. So, Kayla, as I drove home I was praying the whole time, but the big part relatable to your devotion is that when Emmanuel gave me His name before He left, that proved to me that God DOES where we are and what is happening with us no matter when or where you are. My faith had always been strong, but boy, did it get even stronger. I don’t tell anyone about this anymore, because people think I made it up, just like the story where Jesus and my Holy Spirit appeared to me when I was in a drug induced coma as the doctor gave the wrong information. I don’t care what those people and friends thought. I knew what I saw and who I met. Thank you Kayla for reminding me of this. I am still living in a dark season due to other problems, but I trust God and I know that He is working behind the scenes and if I am patient enough, something beautiful will happen. Thanks for your devotion, Kayla and I wish you a Blessed weekend and I will tell Jesus about your wonderful words……………..Betsy

  4. Thank you Kayla ~ what a great reminder!
    If you don’t mind, I think I’ll exclaim that I’m at “The Garden of Eagan” next time I find myself on a “backroad”! … & then laugh!!
    Blessings to you ♥️

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