Hole 6 (Landscapes of the Sacred 1)

     A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to take some friends to Rockbridge Alum Springs, a Young Life Camp in western Virginia.  Almost five years ago at the same camp was the first time I heard the gospel entirely.  I remember sitting on the tee box for a frisbee golf hole that night five years ago in a time dedicated to reflecting on the message and receiving the gospel and accepting Jesus as my savior.  I now can look back on this weekend a few weeks ago where I sat in the same exact spot where everything looked the exact same and felt the exact same, yet so much had changed internally between the times I sat in that spot.  This reminds me a lot of the second Axiom of Sacred Place discussed in the opening chapter of Landscapes of the Sacred.  Sacred place is an ordinary place ritually made extraordinary.  For me the sixth tee of the frisbee golf course is a place that I can look at the same exact view and ponder how much the Lord has taught me while to most, it is simply a place to throw their frisbee from.

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