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Are you walking a path—or wandering?

The answer to whether you are walking or wandering often changes from season to season – life is fickle in that way.  We asked some of the folks we most admire to reflect on whether they feel like they are walking or wandering and have shared some of their responses below.

Joycelynn Patterson

I am walking a path .I’m writing to you because I am the founder of PROJECT BAAM ( A Better approach to Autism & Mental Health nonprofit) I am a cement truck accident survivor , lupus warrior & autismmom who started a petition titled ‘Mandatory Autism & Mental Health Training for First Responders & Educators; I also hope to Implement Emergency Lines, assist with better Respite care & IEP goals alongside requesting mental health & behavior health in schools … Read more>>

Baby Bishop

I’m walking a Path that God has designed strictly for me. Read more>>

Keyon Mays

I would like to say I’m walking a path a new 0ne I’m creating at that. But sometimes it can feel like wandering because I’m moving off instinct and going towards wherever feels right. Read more>>

Gaffney Taylor

I am wandering with a little bit of skipping, because my life path feels so renewed and happy, the pavement on a rainy day could not steal the shine of my smile. I chuckled at this question a little bit because I think it is a silly notion that ‘wandering,’ typically associated with being lost, could be a bad thing. Read more>>

Jerome Dorn

“I’m walking a path—one that’s been shaped by purpose, pain, and a whole lot of prayer. There was a time when life felt like wandering, especially after moments of deep loss and detours I didn’t see coming. Read more>>

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