An adaptation of Jon Krakauer's best selling book, "Into Thin Air: A
Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster". It attempts to recreate
the disastrous events that took place during the Mount Everest climb on
May 10, 1996. It also follows Krakauer and portrays what he was going
through while climbing the mountain.
Fresh Air Fort Collins
Photo: National Geographic
Friday, November 3, 2017
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Reflection
REMEMBERING TO STEP OUTSIDE of our daily lives to rest, worship, or
gather for a day or an entire afternoon puts us in a posture of awe and
appreciation. It’s our weekly calendar reminder that we are not in
charge and we don’t control the universe, contrary to what our constant
swiping and liking leads us to believe.
Practicing sabbath turns our worlds upside down and requires us to ask: How do we gain something by doing nothing? How do we refill ourselves by emptying?
Practicing sabbath turns our worlds upside down and requires us to ask: How do we gain something by doing nothing? How do we refill ourselves by emptying?
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For Sabbath’s Sake
For Sabbath’s Sake
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