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Put On Your Dancing Shoes

We live like ill-taught piano students. We are so inculcated with the flub that gets us in dutch, we don’t hear the music, we only play the right notes. What does it mean to hear the music of life? It means that our life journey, our faith journey, is not a contest, or a race, or a beauty pageant (where we are persistently working for the wrong rewards of achievement, appearance and affluence). Instead, our life journey, our faith journey, is Grace’s invitation to a dance. Now we can see our world with new eyes. Terry talks about three benefits.

  • We live from sufficiency not scarcity—expanding our definition of wealth and success.
  • We ask new questions—for we are open, vulnerable and heart-full, embracing the world like a lover.
  • We see with eyes of wonderment—because we have the capacity for gooseflesh, the capacity to be moved.

At the dance we know that life is not just the accumulation of the number of breaths we take. Life is those moments that take our breath away. Are you ready to celebrate? Are you ready to dance?

Put On Your Dancing Shoes