
We all need to take breaks in our work day to refresh ourselves, renew our minds, connect with friends and colleagues, get some exercise, grab a cup of coffee and feed our stomachs. So, the program Take Five is designed to be your daily break time companion, with a daily dose of inspirational message and music, to give you the spiritual and emotional lift you need in the midst of your busy life. Check out Take Five and then post your comments, suggestions, questions or requests.
We all need a shelter of people around us to help us move on life's journey.
Program Notes or Transcript
Are you stressed about something? Perhaps you feel like your facing your problem all alone? Well, then strap on your backpack and join me as we “trek the trails of life” today on Take Five. Take Five is brought to you by the Church of the Nazarene and this station. I have learned from my backpacking experiences some valuable lessons for life. On one of my adventures I made it to camp earlier than the rest of my group and decided to do some extra exploration by myself. I wanted to climb a higher peak and collect some snow. When I reached the top I realized the way down was much more difficult, and at one point a huge boulder gave way under my feet and I had to jump out away from the rock to prevent it from crushing me. In the process I fell about 6 meters, injuring my leg. My lone adventure was not worth the agony. And that’s a lesson we can apply to daily living. Though we are each unique individuals, with unique assignments from God, we still need each other. I should not have climbed that peak by myself. With a companion we could have worked together to get down safely. And God has always desired to have a people who will follow Him together, helping one another along the trail of life. Micah 4:2 “Many nations will come and say, Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD. He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths.”Today’s Music: Sheltering Tree, NewSong
Backpacker and author Mark Cooper makes a similar observation about companionship. He says at the end of the day, it’s important to “Gather ‘Round the Fire.” The campfire is the place to gather with your traveling companions after a hard day’s hike. The fire warms the body and the laughter and conversation warms the soul. In our busy lives we need to put the stress of the day behind us and relax with those around us, especially our families. If you let yourself be consumed by the concerns of life or if you try to go it alone, you will find yourself on shaky ground. Seek the support and fellowship of your family and friends. Friend, you need the people around you for help, love and support, and they need you.
Doug Flemming - Doug has been the Regional Communications Coordinator for WM Communications, Asia-Pacific since 1993. He has been involved in various aspects of broadcast media since his college days...way back in the 1980's. Doug loves life, people (especially his wife & four kids), different cultures, foods, music, technology & sport! But he mostly loves and desires to serve his God, by serving others. So, check out his PodCast Take Five, and let him know how he can serve you better!