Friday, February 27, 2009

Fingerprint Friday

There is a song by Steven Curtis Chapman that says:
I can see the fingerprints of god
When I look at you
I can see the fingerprints of god
And I know its true
Youre a masterpiece
That all creation quietly applauds
And you're covered with the fingerprints of god

So look around you and see where YOU can see God's fingerprints. Is it in nature? Kids? Animals? Where do you see them? Here's how to join in.

1. Blog with your interpretation of God's fingerprints. Be sure to link back to PamperingBeki so others can find the entire list of participants!
2. After you've posted your blog, sign the Mr. Linky on PamperingBeki's Page. Have fun exploring the other links as well!
Please only sign in if you're participating and sharing pics. Hopefully this will make us look at things through fresh eyes throughout the week!





I chose to post a pic I took a few years ago of a Tornado just off the base. We had more severe weather come through here last night and it's just amazing to me. Watching the clouds swirl and drop, then going back up into the sky. What never ceases to amaze me is the beautiful blue sky that appears after it's all over, with birds chirping and the sun shining.

7 comments:

Rosebud Collection said...

You bet the birds are chirping..I would join them if I saw that funnel coming at me and it went back..Great shot and something makes you want to look at it..
Beautiful picture, no matter what..but even more beautiful it didn't touch down..

artsyclay said...

Oh my, that's scary! I've actually never seen one in person. God's fingerprints can definitely show His strength and might sometimes.

Wishing you a blessed Friday.

jonahbonah said...

I love looking at the sky....it takes me to another place!!

That's quite a scary pic though...

Rebekah said...

OK, wow! I'm not sure I'm brave enough to take a picture of a tornado yet :)

I can't believe it's tornado season already, but my husband & I were just talking about how we need to get the second car in the garage soon!

Mel said...

Wow...I pray I never see one that close. Praise God it didn't touch down!

Beadin By The Sea said...

Ohhh, I had to look and see where you live after I saw that photo. I remember the tornado warnings from my year and half in KC, Kansas. I was always amazed at the absolute power of those storms; great fingerprint!

Moe said...

That picture is amazing! I hope that I never see one up close, though. :)