Eight-year-old Cory was...
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Eight-year-old Cory was on his first flight. Mom was taking him with her from Duluth, Minnesota, to see his grandma and grandpa in Quebec, Canada. When they reached their cruising altitude of 35,000 feet, Cory opened his eyes and looked out the windows for the first time. "I don't see the boundaries," he exclaimed in wonder. "That's because boundaries are made by people and you can see them best on maps, like the one in your classroom at school," Mom explained. "How does God tell the Canadians and the Americans apart, then?" Cory asked. Mom never ceased to be amazed at the questions Cory could come up with. After a moment of thought, she responded, "Maybe God sees us all together and has a boundless love for all without it mattering whether we are Canadian or American." She was not sure that Cory would understand what she was trying to say. Cory propped himself up for a better view. He turned to his mom and smiled. "That would mean we share the Great Lakes together, wouldn't it?" What delightful insights can be gained when a person is carried to a higher view to see things from a new perspective.
-- Molldrem
-- Molldrem
