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Bakhtin - Corridos de Un Vaquero Perdido

Come Dance!

 

Little David Dancing

Photo Credit: Mark Grace

“Praise him with the tambourine and dancing;
praise him with strings and flutes,
Praise him with a clash of cymbals;
praise him with loud clanging cymbals.
Let everything that breathes sing praises to the Lord!”
Psalm 150:4

Dance

A most embarrassing moment,
Junior high in the gymnasium,
stepping on her toes and
sweating so much I thought
she would lose her grip,
I still flinch when I think of it;
I’m o.k. now, we all survived
those painful moments, when it
seemed the world was watching
Thank God I lived through it,
I learned how to dance, not for
show, God no not for that,
for fun, for love, because sometimes
serious eyes and solemn
words won’t do.

R. Mark Grace

September 7, 2012

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    44 years in ministry, 28 in chaplaincy, a bivocational minister serving Iglesia Bill Harrod (copastor with wife Linda Wilkerson) & Baylor Health (VP Mission & Ministry). Any opinions expressed are strictly my own and cannot be blamed on my employers or on my wife!

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