Echoes From The Campfire

They lived in hardship and squalor, and sometimes they died in a hostile wilderness, alone and afraid… They accepted it, most of them, and never turned back… They were people of ambition and nerve, and hunger.”
–Elmer Kelton (Eyes of the Hawk)

“You have made a wide [trail] for my feet to keep them from slipping.”
–Psalm 18:36 (NLT)

Echoes From The Campfire

Fear was not a thing of which to be ashamed unless a man let fear conquer him. Fear could be a spur to action and a safeguard against carelessness.”
–Louis L’Amour (Shalako)

“The grave wrapped its ropes around me; death laid a trap in my [trail].”
–Psalm 18:5 (NLT)