As I pondered this vein of thought, I felt God asking me one of the hardest questions I've had to answer lately. How effectively would I be able to reflect Him with just one impression? Could I tell my story without using words? Could I succeed in leaving an impression so strong, so unshakable, that it would leave someone undone for life?
♫♪ “Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.” ♪♫
Monday, April 4, 2011
Billboards
Billboards speak a million words. They leave in you a powerful impression, speak to you long after you have passed it by and sell you in an instant, what you perhaps don't even need. Companies bank on the persuasive power of their advertising. While driving past, you spend about 3.0 seconds on each billboard and are already convinced of the message being told.
As I pondered this vein of thought, I felt God asking me one of the hardest questions I've had to answer lately. How effectively would I be able to reflect Him with just one impression? Could I tell my story without using words? Could I succeed in leaving an impression so strong, so unshakable, that it would leave someone undone for life?
As I pondered this vein of thought, I felt God asking me one of the hardest questions I've had to answer lately. How effectively would I be able to reflect Him with just one impression? Could I tell my story without using words? Could I succeed in leaving an impression so strong, so unshakable, that it would leave someone undone for life?
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