Day 13

Sorry, no pictures yet. In fact, with my superior tech skills I may have deleted the first 8 days worth on my card! Oh well, you wouldn´t beleive them anyway !

Each days walk is, well, hard to describe. I can say without hesitation that I´ve never done anything like this, nor have I ever considered anything like this. The days are long and have been hard, but God has protected our bodies and we are blister free! Showers have become the Glory of a day, and not every day…

I was not prepared for the up and down- did I mention that already- but the altitude changes are amazing and drastic, and the packs weigh in with each kilometer! We drink lots of water and have had good food along the way, even not knowing what it is.

The most special part of any day, however, is the people we meet. Wonderful people, all here for an adventure, to be sure, but also all searching and pondering their faith. Carol goes to Level 4 conversation almost immediately, so beware her return as she is practiced! Young people and old alike, even some that have jobs, so it is a good mix and each one warm and welcoming. It does bother me a bit when I can´t keep up with a 75 yr old, but oh well—we walk in a relaxed manner.

Sorry to not post every day, but many of the towns are smaller than Banks! and there aren´t any people in them! except us Pilgrims….

We love you all, and pray for each of you every day. It´s really something to have an entire day to walk along, with your mind out of gear except by what the Lord puts there, and it is often YOU. Bless you, and keep praying for us.

6 thoughts on “Day 13

  1. Steve Heiser

    Hail Pilgrims! Your description of the Heiney’s Daily Walk sounds like type and shadow of what a Christian’s walk with God should be: lots of ups and downs; carrying heavy burdens; doing things that you’ve never wanted to, or thought you could do; ministering and being ministered to; protected by the LIving God and powered by His Holy Spirit. The best part is that you have lots of time free from distraction…time to listen and pray. Bless you for praying for us and know that we are praying that God rewards your commitment and endurance. Be assured that in your absence, the substitute preachers and organizers are filling your sandals well. Most scored the Womens’ Retreat a 10! May you continue to rise on wings like eagles!

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  2. Steve and Norma Heiser

    Carol, you were missed at the retreat. It was over a #10–voted by the ladies on paper!. Amanda is amazing. I have the retreat reviews for you to read when you get home. Your lodge made a lovely haven for all of us. Rummage keeps going. Lots and lots of stuff–5+ pick-up loads last week. New stuff daily on the porch. Two women helped me yesterday–lots done. As we pray for you, I know you are praying for us. Thanks so much, but walk fast and as Steve’s grandfather said, “Come good home.” As the retreat motto was: “A deeper walk with Christ”–let it be for all of us. Love, Norma

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  3. Ed Stewart

    You have delivered me from death and my feet from stumbling, that I may walk (thru Spain) before God in the light of life. Psalm 56:13

    He knows the way (camino) that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold. Job 23:10

    You two are solid gold! God’s best today.

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  4. Sherri Strandy

    Sarah hooked me up with your blog! I am truly enjoying reading your posts. I admire your fortitude and ambition. Keep up the good work!

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