Echoes From The Campfire

Now, the dawn was a greeting, a promise of another day to ride, to plan, to remember, and sun, wind, cloud, rain, sky–all were joys to him, somehow–speaking his freedom.”
–Zane Grey (Last of the Duanes)

“Put your hope in the LORD. Travel steadily along his [trail]. He will honor you by giving your the land. You will see the wicked destroyed.”
–Psalm 37:34 (NLT)

Echoes from the Campfire

There was a special feeling as the wind when it blew across those miles of grass, a wind so cool, so deep down inside you that every breath of it was like a drink of cool water.”
–Louis L’Amour  (The Sky-Liners)

“The LORD says, ‘I will guide you along the best pathway for your life.  I will advise you and watch over you.'”
–Psalm 32:8 (NLT)

Echoes From The Campfire

On a late afternoon when the clouds gather around the peaks and the lightning begins to play its games over the mountain meadows, the high country is no place to be, but it can be spectacular to watch from a safe distance. At such times the hills can be alive with a sound that isn’t music, but it has a magnificence of its own.”
–Louis L’Amour (Passin’ Through)

“Teach me how to live, O LORD. Lead me along the right [trail], for my enemies are waiting for me.”
–Psalm 27:11 (NLT)

Echoes from the Campfire

This man had a pride rising from convictions that would never let him step aside when trouble came, rising from an intense sense of honor, from a warmth and a need of warmth unseen by others.”
–Ernest Haycox (Trail Town)

“Who are those who fear the LORD?  He will show them the [trail] they should choose.”
–Psalm 25:12 (NLT)