Keeping in touch with God

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I listened to a message by Damon Thompson which was titled The Grace to Live Simply and he read from the letters of a man called Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 – June 11, 1970), who was an Evangelical Christian missionary known as “The Apostle to the Illiterates.”
I posted some of what Damon read here, because it challenged me to evaluate what I think on and where my focus is.

This pursuit of God began in January of 1930 and landed Frank here…

May 14, 1930
It is working Oh, this thing of keeping in constant touch with God, of making him the object of my thought and the companion of my conversations, is the most amazing thing I ever ran across. It is working. I cannot do it even half of a day–not yet, but I believe I shall be doing it some day for the entire day. It is a matter of acquiring a new habit of thought.
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