There are times when you are forced to make decisions. Sometimes those decisions are right in front of you, but don't seem so clear. Is there a timeline for growing up? Where do we all fall on that line? What causes us to skip a few steps or stay in a spot for a while? I bet Mark would know just what to say right now. We went to Salvation Mountain a couple days ago. I was completely amazed by the hand-made mountain and its unique beauty. A man named Leonard suddenly emerged from a truck buried half a foot in the sand a littered with paint. He shook our hands and quickly directed us through his creation. We walked into what looked like something Dr. Seuss would dream up. A wall of adobe trees inside of a man made mountain with windows beaming in the sunset quickly drew your eyes up and around. Walking in and on his life's work was something out of a fairy tale. From one glance at this world, you knew what this man stood for. When he spoke, he talked with conviction and strength about the need to love and care in order to change the world. Thousands have visited him and he had given them all their own personal tour. Humbled by the dedication, we stood in awe and listened to him pour into us. "We have to love each other" Leonard would necessarily repeat. Such a simple concept, yet so powerful. Accepting his words is an easy task for anyone caught up in the painted surroundings he carved and sculpted. But, putting his words into use seems to be the next greatest challenge for our world and ourselves alone. Leonard is sitting in the middle of a desert inspiring and making drastic change in our world today. What is keeping the rest of the world from taking the step?
There comes a point in our lives where we have to make decisions. We have a couple different ways we can look at a situation and they can decide the rest of our lives. We can see the beautiful landscape in the background, or the dirt built up on the window in the foreground. I'm not sure it matters which you see, just what you do with what you do see.

