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Journey of faith

By Parker Senska

I’ve been thinking on faith and our journey on its road. Faith is defined in Hebrews 11 as “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Of course, it’s not always that simple for us. We are both saint and sinner, believer and skeptic.

We sometimes stumble while walking along the path. The many pebbles of our world throw off our balance – losses of loved ones that feel too soon, tragedies that happen throughout the world, people using the Bible as a weapon for hate. 

There are also the potholes that we can see coming – persistent questions and doubts concerning our faith. We can help smooth our journey by finding ways to fill these potholes. If there is a passage in the Bible that you’re having difficulty rectifying with your faith, ask your pastor for help parsing it and adding context to it. Make sure the answer resonates with you; the point is to quell those doubts, not make them worse. 

When we stumble, we may even lose our footing so badly that we fall, and we might have to lie there a bit, to process the pain, to rest, to regain our bearings. Whether we fall or stumble, don’t be ashamed. The Lord is abundant in forgiveness, patience, and love. Jesus will wait for us, no matter how long we may need, to continue our walk beside him.

Over the past several years, Sanborn County 4-H has invited Darold Bitterman and Mike Piehl to present a trapping workshop to youth and adults in the area.  It has been a great opportunity to learn from two experts in the field.  This year’s event was held on Sunday, Nov. 5, at the 4-H building in Forestburg, and eight youth and five adults attended.

Participants began the trapping workshop by identifying animals that can be trapped in South Dakota and the different types of traps. This was a great starting point for Bitterman as he was able to explain in greater detail how the traps worked and why you use them for different animals.  

Later in the workshop, the group moved outdoors and received firsthand knowledge in the natural setting.  Deciding where to set a trap requires thinking and learning the different behaviors of the various animals.  Five traps were set up outside and individuals were challenged to find them. It was a great teaching tool. As a new trap was uncovered, time was spent learning where it was set, how it was set up and why it was put there. Lots of questions were asked as the group discovered the differences between traps. 

There is a lot to know about trapping animals properly, so these workshops are beneficial in helping locals learn how to trap properly and help control the varmint population in Sanborn County and the surrounding area.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Army Veteran and Woonsocket Legion Post 29 member David Kogel was honored to be part of the Midwest Honor Flight in September.  Midwest Honor Flight recognizes American veterans for their sacrifices and achievements by flying them to Washington, D.C. to visit those memorials dedicated to honor the service and sacrifices of themselves and fellow veterans, with the current focus on those who served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.  A guardian flies with each veteran to provide assistance and help the veterans have a safe, memorable and rewarding experience.  Fellow Veteran Agapito Aviles served as Dave’s guardian.

Dave served in the Vietnam War for 11 months as a mechanic. He shares that taking the Honor Flight was an awesome experience and encourages any veterans who have the opportunity to take the trip to do so.  Dave especially enjoyed the visit to the Vietnam Wall and receiving the thanks, recognition and welcome home that Vietnam veterans did not receive when they returned home from the war.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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