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Fork in the Road - Storms of
Life
(One of the Fork in the Road Series)
Mixed Media, Found-Object Assemblage
A “fork in the road” refers to a place of intersections. Yet, in this
journey called life, we are not alone. We come to many, and varied,
“forks in the road.” Our decision of which fork to take will impact
others along the way, just as their path has an impact on us.
Robert Frost wrote (in a poem*), which can relate to difficult
intersections we encounter,
“...I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the
difference.”
Being a Christian doesn't mean we won't have trials or difficult
decisions, there will be storms. But we have a Guide, a Comfort, who has
promised to be with us, and we can help others as we weather those times,
and give them the Hope that we have found. For, as we came to the
intersections, we found that asking for divine guidance, and then
following the One who is our Guide, led us to the path that indeed “made
all the difference.”
* “The Road Not Taken” by Robert
Frost (1874–1963). Mountain Interval. 1920.
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