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Spending time in this book with Gayle and Sage will help you listen
more closely to what Creator God may be saying to you through your
experience of the natural world around you. Gayle shares stories of
her life with Sage, then draws out principles from the stories and
from scriptures that apply to daily life. Chapter titles include:
Patience, Wisdom, Obedience, Forgiveness, Purity, Friendship,
Courage, Loyalty, Confidence, Joy, Compassion, Humility, Mystery,
Goodness, Praise, Generosity, Love, Faithful, Respect,
Self-Control, Contentment, Gentleness, Kindness, Hope, Peace,
Reliable, Trust, Rest, Gratitude, Perseverance. Thirty topical
chapters lend themselves to a month of daily readings. Each chapter
closes with a prayer that makes the lesson personal. Our Creator
has many ways of walking with us and teaching us. He can even use a
blind dog
Not long ago in a backyard filled with bright green grass lived a
dog named Sage. She was white with many large black spots, and even
some small ones Her fur was wavy, even on her tail Sage was a
Springer Spaniel, a type of dog that loves to smell, listen, look
for, and find birds. Sage, like many Springer Spaniels, loved to
explore. But, Sage sometimes had a difficult time walking, playing
and discovering. You see, Sage also had a secret - she could not
see. Sage was blind.As a puppy Sage's eyes did not see well. So,
she learned her way around the house and the yard where she was
born by using her sense of hearing and her sense of smell. If she
bumped into things, including her brothers and sisters or the
children of the humans she lived with, people said she was just
being a wobbly, exploring puppy. They did not know Sage's secret.
Sage spent many hours in the yard with her mother and her brothers
and sisters. She curled up on the thick grass and slept in the warm
summer sun. Sage didn't just sleep while she was outside, she also
had fun. She chewed on toy bones. She rolled around and wrestled
with her four brothers and two sisters. She sniffed the air and the
corners of the yard, smelling birds and other animals. She listened
to the many sounds, and her ears picked up some even the humans of
the house could not hear. When she smelled or heard another animal,
Sage became excited, wagging her tail and turning her head toward
whatever she heard. That's why no one knew Sage was blind, even as
she grew into an adult dog.When she was two years old, a new family
came and took Sage to a different home to live with them. This
family had no children; a man and a woman lived together in the
house. On the way to her new home, Sage sat on the car seat
listening and sniffing. Sometimes her body trembled. This new car
with new people made her feel confused and a little frightened.
Where was she going in this strange car? Where were the people and
the home she knew so well? She wanted to be where things were
familiar. What was going to happen to her and how could she get
along in a different place with unknown people?
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