Driving Means Controlling Yourself

We’re busy preparing for Christmas around here.  The shopping is done, but the tree is still in its box, the stockings are in a heap in the living room, the cookies have yet to be mixed and baked, and I set my lovely bead garland on fire.  So blogging will be light.

After shopping this weekend, I’m going to use my blog as a force for good.  To all you drivers out there, in the frantic holiday rush:

Road rage is a sin.

36 pages on how driving can affect your spiritual life.  Talk amongst yourselves.

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  • Denise December 21, 2009 8:53 am edit

    My sweet friend experienced parking lot rage and the teen driving flipped her double birds. She walked over to the car, and read him the riot act (no cursing — she’s Christian), ending with “How would you like someone to do that to your mama?” She got an apology and perhaps really educated one young man. ;)

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  • Birdie December 21, 2009 9:51 am edit

    There seems to be so much anger and sadness around this year. It’s a hard thing to see at Christmas time.

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