On The Road – Inspiration in Kansas

Driving through Kansas and am reminded of these words from Chris Rice in his song Wind and Spirit.

“Out across the amber fields the slender grasses bend and bow and kiss the ground.
In them I see the beauty of the souls who let the Spirit lay them down.
It takes my breath away and a tear comes to my eye,
feels like something’s on the way so I look up to the sky and

From the corners of creation comes the fathers holy breath,
Riding on the storm with tender fierceness, stirring my soul to holiness.

And like a mighty wind blows with a force I can not see,
I will open wide my wings and let the Spirit carry me.”

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4 thoughts on “On The Road – Inspiration in Kansas

  1. Well, we are heading to South Dakota, so if you want to swing north aways, we’ll meet you there! 🙂 Praying daily for you guys and so appreciate the updates. BLESSINGS!!!

  2. …Dust in the (KANSAS) wind. All we are is dust in the wind…Now don’t hang on. Nothin’ last forever but the earth and sky… It slips away. And all your money won’t another minute buy.
    Dust in the wind. All we are is dust in the (KANSAS) wind…(Ooo) (Ooo) (Ooo). “Dust in the Wind” lyrics were written by by the American progressive Rock band Kansas, first released on their 1977 album “Point of Know Return.” The song peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of April 22, 1978, making it Kansas’ only top ten Billboard Hot 100 charting single.

  3. WOW!!!! I am so happy that you can see and feel all that our wonderful does and is. I am reading this backwards in time because I have been on a motorcycle trip for the last 4 days and have been without internet service. God’s hand has been active everywhere I look.
    Love you guys,
    Keep trucking, heh heh
    Aunt Ruthanne

  4. that is “our wonderful God” – ooops. Guess I ought to re-read before I hit the post comment button.

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