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On Tahquitz Canyon Trail

After twenty-four years of researching and thinking about Tahquitz Canyon, I finally hiked up to the falls. Sure, it’s only about a two-mile loop trail with about a three-hundred-and-fifty-foot rise. Still, the hundred-plus steps that were twelve to twenty inches high made the trek a real accomplishment.

Looking up at Tahquitz Falls

Back when we first moved out to the desert in 1998, I started spiritual mapping the area. I researched the history of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley to understand how the past is affecting our present and future. It was clear that Tahquitz Canyon played a significant role from the very beginning. The Cahuilla people have a deep spiritual connection to the canyon. It’s one of a couple of places where freshwater flows all year in the desert, so it sustains life.

In my historical quest, I found the story of Lonnie Frisbee, a drug addict hippie – by his own admission – who started the Jesus People Movement of the 1960s. The story I’ve read is that he went up to the Falls, dropped LSD, then had an encounter with God that so affected him that he started baptizing people that were with him. Then he went down to Orange County and connected with John Wimber and Chuck Smith, which catapulted the movement forward.

Writing about the Falls

As I sat on a rock near the water, it felt like I had entered a sanctuary. The high rock walls, echoing the water splashing into the small basin, and the creek’s burble flowing down into the desert surrounded me with a sense of awe and peace. The shade of the trees, with a slight breeze, allowed me to feel the joy of the trees clapping their hands, in Isaiah 55:12. I’m not sure I can adequately explain the deep spiritual connection I had to God at that moment, but I know something shifted in me. It was as if I had a destiny moment – being in the right place at the right time so that God could use me to do something He’d been planning to do.

Internally I shouted, “Hineni” – Hebrew for “Lord, I’m ready, I’ll go, I’m listening, tell me what You would have me know.” The idea that God can use me or anyone, no matter how messed-up, to start a world-changing movement, resonated in my being. Even though I was sore and tired by the end of the hike, I now know God  calling me to raise up people who are willing to go on prayer adventures with God – sacrificial acts of worship, where our presence is used to change atmospheres, spread love, and the joy of the Lord. The world needs us to listen to what we need to know, so that we can go and do what God wants at the right time. I’m confident this hike was to show me, and you, that anything is possible when we desire to be in the center of God’s will.

I long for your prayers as God continues to reveal my part to play in this new season. I’m praying that you will join me in the journey.

Andrea Sanger
@creativeprayercoach (Facebook and Instagram)

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Reading Is My Drug of Choice

Bibles Galore – Which one will I read today?

Yes, I love to read. I read to go to sleep. I read to wake-up. I read to reward myself for a job well done. I read for pleasure. I read to learn new things. I read because it’s in front of me (like the cereal box in the morning). If there are words, I’m reading them. In fact, as a little kid, I once read virtually every sign from Portland to Sacramento out loud. For me, it was a fun way to help keep the driver stay awake on that overnight trip. (There are a lot of EXIT signs along the I-5). My Kindle app recently announced that I’ve read over 760 days in a row.

Fortunately, God is using my crazy obsession for my good. I want to share with you today a few of the life-altering books that I’ve consumed this past year:

  1. Winning the Battle for the Night – God’s Plan for Sleep, Dreams and Revelation, by Faith Blatchford. A book I read right after I had surgery last January – a time when sleep was alluding to me. It helped me take back my nights from terror, for rest and restoration.
  • The Way of The Warrior Series (books 1-3) by Graham Cooke. Well, as far as I’m concerned, anything by Graham will stir me up to greatness, but these were particularly inspiring. Being an excellent warrior takes training and practice.
  • Mantled With Authority – God’s Apostolic Mandate to Women, by Barbara Yoder. Although this book sat on my shelf for fifteen years, it just seemed to jump into my hands asking to be read last month. Basically, Barbara and other Christian women leaders call us to wake up and answer the call God has on our lives to lead with strength, wisdom, and compassion. It woke up my Mama Bear (don’t mess with my people) while helping me to rethink what I’ll be like in my next season as an influential leader. God and I have some big plans to work toward.
  • Make Us One – A 31-Day Prayer Journey Toward Racial Healing, compiled and edited by Niko Peele (a young black man) and Jonathan Graf (an old white guy) with a foreword by Dr. Alveda King. My frustration was deep, with not knowing how God wanted me to respond to what was going on around us. I needed to have my heart, mind, and eyes refocused on God’s plan, not the various versions of the world’s view. In this little book, the prayers and testimonies challenged and released increased levels of love and understanding that I wasn’t getting anywhere else. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if God used this time to unleash a holy unity in love that has the power to transform the world? I’m in for that, are you?

Though I didn’t mention it above, I also am a student of the Bible. Various versions of the Bible fill two-and-a-half shelves of my bookcase, with my current favorite being The Passion Translation. I’m so thankful that God helped me, a person with dyslexia, learn to read. I get to hunt Him down through the written word every day. He opens my mind to possibilities and a greater understanding of Him through what others have written. What is God teaching you through the things you read?

I’m praying that His ideas leap off the page and into your heart!

Andrea