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On my window ledge, I have a souvenir from a trip to Canada. The small figurine of a balanced rock formation common to northern Canada is called an inukshuk. For centuries, natives used the inukshuk as landmarks for navigating the wilderness. Hunters would mark places for travelers to find shelter, water or game. Tribes would mark migration routes. Families would mark areas of sacred ground, much like we leave headstones in a cemetery.
The word inukshuk is translated as “in ...
I love to travel to new places. Just about everything on my bucket list includes going somewhere new and exciting!
I’m working on a new Bible study with my ladies on places in the Bible and their significance. In my study, I found several intriguing passages where God references “the place where I record my name.”
Add that place to my bucket list!
In Exodus...