This morning during prayer Lauren shared a vision she had: A big concrete slab that couldn't keep the growth of green below it from bursting forth and splitting the cement into pieces. Drought and development giving way to Life. I frequently walk my neighborhood, which, while though not as green as it could be (not as green as I am used to in Northern Michigan), is a haven from the common "neighborhoods" we are seeing popping up all over. In a matter of weeks, century-old forests are cleared and green gives way to dusty orange clay... which soon becomes cement. Huge houses are crammed into the streets. It's harvest season, but instead of daisies and corn and berries the fields are full of strip malls and Wal-Marts.
Remnant
Remnant
Remnant
This morning during prayer Lauren shared a vision she had: A big concrete slab that couldn't keep the growth of green below it from bursting forth and splitting the cement into pieces. Drought and development giving way to Life. I frequently walk my neighborhood, which, while though not as green as it could be (not as green as I am used to in Northern Michigan), is a haven from the common "neighborhoods" we are seeing popping up all over. In a matter of weeks, century-old forests are cleared and green gives way to dusty orange clay... which soon becomes cement. Huge houses are crammed into the streets. It's harvest season, but instead of daisies and corn and berries the fields are full of strip malls and Wal-Marts.