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GETTING THROUGH?
One of our Saratoga church members, Ken Christiansen, shared this story with us the other night — on the problem of assuming you are on the same wave length — when you aren’t. It seems there was a young father and his boy who lived in New York and who regularly jogged together through the city early in the morning. Their normal course took them by a statue of General William Tecumseh Sherman seated on a horse. It became one of their regular rituals to pause for a breather at the foot of familiar old Sherman. Then the father took a job on the West Coast. And the day came when they were making their last jog before moving west and they stopped for their last rest at the foot of the famous Civil War General. The father pointed out the significance of this last stop before Sherman. The next day they would be gone. “Take one good long last look at…

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