By Curtis Cressman:
"I enjoy photography, especially when it involves
capturing God's Creation around me. I just learned blue jays aren't actually
blue at all. The pigment in their feathers is brown! Scattering light in the
structural parts of the feathers causes us to see a beautiful blue. And I was
thinking...God often does that in our lives. If we allow Him, He can help take
the brown and ugly and turn it into something wonderful for the Kingdom."
"For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
Isaiah 55:9
Ken and I started getting to know Curtis’s family better when
we began attending the same church as they do, about 15 years ago, and our
families have become very good friends over the years. Curt is no longer a shy
little fellow as I knew him back then; he’s a tall young man who does a fine
job of leading out in church and youth group responsibilities. He knows what he
believes and will voice it, as well as live it. I’ve enjoyed what I have seen
of his photography and other creative expressions on social media, as well as in
the guessing games/activities corner at our church’s annual summer camping.
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