While traveling the rolling, green, foot hills of southwest Missouri last Saturday, my mind mused on the Eulogy I prepared to give at my sister’s memorial service.
She drove an 18-wheeler across country for many years and called me often from the freeway.
Whether a blond joke, a question about the Bible, politics, family or telling about the turkey flying through the windshield plastering her with feathers and blood; I looked forward to her calls.
The most exciting freeway call was to tell me she had just gotten saved and wanted me to send her some gospel music — Jake Hess music — to play in the truck.
At the end of the service I had them play a recording of Jake Hess singing “I Have Never Walked Alone”. It was so appropriate.
Psalm 9:10 And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.
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