Episode notes
In this episode, we talk about coffee dates and chocolate croissants, wrong GPS turns and winding roads, winter flurries and narrow overlooks. But beneath the scenery is something deeper: perspective.
The Foothills Parkway took more than 50 years to complete—built by generations who labored on a vision they might never see finished. That kind of endurance isn’t flashy. It’s faithful. It’s steady. It’s showing up when the view isn’t fully formed yet.
We all have stretches of road that feel unfinished. Seasons when the fog sits low and we’re unsure what’s ahead. Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is pull over, step out into the cold air, lift our eyes, and remember where we are—and whose we are.
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