Summer in the Garden

Hello all!

We’re in the dog days of summer here in Corinth, and the heat is taking a toll on the people and the plants. However, beauty remains! I walked through the garden today and it was very still and quiet, almost as if it was holding its breath. With the war going on in Israel right now, it almost seemed fitting that it would be so still in the prayer garden – as if creation was joining in with us in prayer and intercession. But, as one of Pam’s favorite quotes says, “Life will find a way,” and there is certainly still plenty of it thriving in the garden. Please enjoy this video of footage from the garden that I’ve gathered this week!

Blessings,
Tracey

5 responses to this post.

  1. I love the videos and photos you share. Thank you so much! It is like a window in to home!

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  2. Posted by yolande on July 25, 2014 at 2:42 am

    Thanks, Tracy for capturing the ambience of the garden. Even from 1000s of miles away I enter into the peace and tranquility of the atmosphere which I’m so in need of right now! I was literally transported there. Thank you so much. God bless all of you in all you do.

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  3. Posted by Teresa Seh on July 26, 2014 at 1:29 pm

    Tracy, this beautifully serene video brought peace to my soul this morning. Thanks so much for posting. Teresa Seh/ Monessen, PA

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  4. Posted by kathy on July 26, 2014 at 1:39 pm

    Thank you for giving us a place to enter into Father’s Presence. Even through the web I can sense His Presence in this garden. Praying a Peace-filled Shabbat for you all.

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  5. Posted by Evelyn (Evie) Windham on July 26, 2014 at 5:44 pm

    WOW. How still this was. I went back to the July 2011 post and comparatively speaking there is truly life in that beautiful garden. The new post today showed the baby birds and I thought about new life as well. Thank you for sharing. Pray for Jerusalem.

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