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A few years ago, probably in the early spring of 2011, my neighbor at the time messaged me asking if I would be interested in starting a Bible study group. My neighbor had been going through a tough time as his wife had left him and he had an impending divorce headed his way. Josh wanted to become a better Christian and had been reading his Bible a lot and then posting on Facebook some Bible Scripture. His ‘friends’ had been giving him a bad time and told him to, “Get over it…” meaning his marriage. Pastor Kevin, who I only knew from Facebook at the time, and I were encouraging Josh to continue to seek out the Lord and we both enjoyed seeing the faith build in Josh. The ‘friends’ of Josh took to calling him a “Bible Thumper” and Kevin and I decided that we wanted to be called Bible Thumpers too.

But that night that Josh sent me the message about starting a Bible study remains a time that I recall with affection. The Facebook PM came in and when I read it my thought was, “No, I don’t think so. I’m not ready for this kind of thing. I want to read my Bible on my own.”

So as I starting keying a reply my mind was saying “No, no I don’t think so” but my fingers typed, “Sure, that sounds like fun. When can we start?” After I clicked the “Send” button I read what I had typed. It wasn’t anything even close to what words had gone through my mind.

As I look back at that time a bit over four years ago I am amazed at the path that God has led me to. It was spending more time with the Word of our Bible, praying more with my new friends in the study, and a new and unique outlook on life that made my life so much more complete. Where I had been in turmoil in my seemingly endless recovery from the hit and run, with so many negative and unforgiving thoughts on that driver, sleepless nights of worry and irritable exchanges with others, I now found myself with a calming influence to negate all those bad things. God had a plan for me and He still plans my days here on earth.

If you find yourself going down a path you never picked yourself, if you have welcomed God into your heart and recognized His love for you and your love for Him, it just might be the path that He has chosen for you to follow.

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About David Christenson: He is a lifelong resident of South Dakota, grew up on a farm north of Claremont and attended school in Amherst and Britton, graduating from Britton in 1977. David married Gretchen Tisher in 1984. Gretchen is also a graduate of Britton and teaches math and drama at Britton-Hecla high school. David and Gretchen have two children. Zach is an engineer for Continental Ag in Norfolk, Nebraska and his wife Amanda is a nurse. Margo lives in Denver and works as a Marketing & Outreach coordinator for MyLifeLine.org, a cancer support not-for-profit entity. David started a cow/calf operation in the 1980s and farmed on the family farm after his high school graduation until December of 1994 when he accepted a sales position at the John Deere store in Britton. David left the John Deere sales position in March of 2006 and became a licensed crop insurance agent in May of 2006. David also started a rental business in 2010 and remained in the cattle business until January of 2012. David, age 55, has had some extraordinary circumstances in his life. He was run over by a farm tractor before age 6 and had three heart attacks a few months before turning 40. Then he suffered life threatening injuries a few months after turning 50 in a hit and run incident. David was diagnosed with leukemia in 2012 and skin cancer in 2014. David started writing his recovery experiences on Facebook in December of 2009. Over the next four years those Facebook notes became what would become chapters in his book, “Why Are You Here?” which was published in December of 2013.

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