STRONG HOLD ON HIS BELT
Joni Eareckson Tada likened the value of God’s truth to an experience in her childhood. She wrote, “At four, I was too young to have my own horse, and I’m not sure a horse fit for a four-year-old could have kept up with my father and sisters. So when we went horseback riding, I sat behind my father on his big horse. With my tiny hands, I’d hang on to the back of his belt and away we’d go. I’d bounce up and down in the saddle, sliding this way and that, but as long as I had a strong hold on that belt, I knew I was safe.”From The Christian Standard, March 9, 1997
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