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For over 1,000 years, pilgrims have walked the Camino de Santiago—following yellow arrows through northern Spain, carrying their burdens, and discovering God in the journey. Greg and Jennifer Dowell recently walked 128 miles of this ancient path, and what they found was profound: simplicity, community, and divine direction in unexpected places.
Just like Jesus walked town to town, noticing people along the way, we're called to slow down, follow the Spirit's prompts, and be available to those we encounter. Sometimes God's direction isn't the paved road—it's the path into the woods where He's been leading pilgrims for centuries.
By Central Church of ChristFor over 1,000 years, pilgrims have walked the Camino de Santiago—following yellow arrows through northern Spain, carrying their burdens, and discovering God in the journey. Greg and Jennifer Dowell recently walked 128 miles of this ancient path, and what they found was profound: simplicity, community, and divine direction in unexpected places.
Just like Jesus walked town to town, noticing people along the way, we're called to slow down, follow the Spirit's prompts, and be available to those we encounter. Sometimes God's direction isn't the paved road—it's the path into the woods where He's been leading pilgrims for centuries.