Spiritual Markers

Set up road markers for yourself; make yourself guideposts; consider well the highway, the road by which you went. Jeremiah 31:21


Going back to places of spiritual significance can help us find our way forward again. 

Mark Batterson


I had a defining moment on a hillside at Falls Creek Oklahoma on a Thursday afternoon in 1966. It was there that I wrestled for about 5 hours with the question of whether or not I would go all in with Jesus. I decided yes, and that hillside became a sacred place for me. 


I reaffirmed my decision there every year I was at Falls Creek over the next 39 years.

I took my wife there our first year of marriage. As Youth Pastor I took students to the place and told my story. When my own children were at Falls Creek as campers, I took them there. I have some pictures of the place and several pieces of rock from the hillside. I have not physically visited that spot since 2005, but I go there in my spirit regularly when I look at the pictures or touch the rocks.


There are other markers like this that I have as well. I do not know who suggested I start doing this early in my walk with Jesus, but I am so glad I have done so. These markers are not just about remembering, they help me renew past commitments and better engage present challenges. Make spiritual markers.


Dr. Ed Laymance

Dr. Ed Laymance is the founder and director of Impact Counseling & Guidance Center and the Counseling Pastor at Lake Church. He holds a Ph.D. in Education, is a licensed professional counselor, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and a board-certified professional Christian counselor. With more than 40 years of ministry, education and counseling experience, Dr. Laymance leads a team of qualified counselors to help you in "finding the way."

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