The unstrung bow.
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
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Great news Tony!
Sounds like the unstrung bow will be strung again before you know it.
Sounds like the unstrung bow will be strung again before you know it.
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The other night Graps put a poem about an unstrung bow on here. Captainkirk loved it and commented and then I did also. Unfortunately all three posts disappeared into that computer void that can't always be explained. His poem stimulated me to write one. I sure hope he posts his again.
His bow is unstrung yet his heart feels a need.
He longs for the day when his strength will return,
that he might string his bow and ready his gear,
with a hope in his heart for a deer to appear.
Yet deep in his heart lies another desire;
One that our Lord placed there a long time ago.
To care for His sheep with a love from above.
To preach from the Word as it flows from his heart.
Two loves in this life, kept balanced and true;
They both can be lived, they both can be pure.
With Christ in his heart and peace in his soul,
our brother can preach and hunt with the bow.
May God heal the body and nourish his soul,
so that whether he hunts or dreams from his chair,
the peace in his heart, the fruit of the vine,
Will flourish and grow till His Lord call him home.
His bow is unstrung yet his heart feels a need.
He longs for the day when his strength will return,
that he might string his bow and ready his gear,
with a hope in his heart for a deer to appear.
Yet deep in his heart lies another desire;
One that our Lord placed there a long time ago.
To care for His sheep with a love from above.
To preach from the Word as it flows from his heart.
Two loves in this life, kept balanced and true;
They both can be lived, they both can be pure.
With Christ in his heart and peace in his soul,
our brother can preach and hunt with the bow.
May God heal the body and nourish his soul,
so that whether he hunts or dreams from his chair,
the peace in his heart, the fruit of the vine,
Will flourish and grow till His Lord call him home.
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That was awesome Craig.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
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Very good Grizzly; thanks for sharing.
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Wow: is it really 2020? Never thought I would get to hang around this long, I expected to see the flying cars like I watched on the Jetsons cartoon if we reached 2020, oh well, blessed to still be around. I was in a good Church service last night bringing in the New Year like I have been for many years now. I am thankful also to have been able to preach again these last two Sundays, not both morning and evening but one of them.
I go back to radiation dr Thursday to see where we are, right now I’m thankful to be more active again! I may string a bow soon! Well actually I did but it was the grandsons new bow I got him for Christmas.
I go back to radiation dr Thursday to see where we are, right now I’m thankful to be more active again! I may string a bow soon! Well actually I did but it was the grandsons new bow I got him for Christmas.
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Thankful and blessed. It seems like those two words go hand in hand along with sharing. So glad to hear that you have been able to preach again on Sundays. I can't pull any of my old bows, but I'm glad I bought lighter ones for the wife and kids years ago. I enjoy shooting them now from time to time. Maybe you have a 25# or 30# bow around to warm up with?
I'm sort of glad we're not doing the Jetson's thing just yet. I've got all I can do to keep track of what's on the ground driving without watching out for trees and wires and geese
I'm sort of glad we're not doing the Jetson's thing just yet. I've got all I can do to keep track of what's on the ground driving without watching out for trees and wires and geese
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Tony I have a feeling 2020 is going to be a better year for you.
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Yep, me too Hill billy, when you get to the bottom ain’t no way to go but up! Physically that is, I am certainly blessed!
Even got a few strung back up, one is my grandsons Christmas present, the Sage. I drew my bow a few times just to see if anything hurt, no problems.
Even got a few strung back up, one is my grandsons Christmas present, the Sage. I drew my bow a few times just to see if anything hurt, no problems.
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