Blink

As I hope you know, I am an avid Ted Dekker fan.

            He rivals no one when it comes to his epic thrillers and spiritual suspense novels.

                          Recently I've completed another of his original stories and it rocked my world!

          Blink of an Eye showcases the high-stakes adventures of a Saudi princess and a brilliant Berkley student who hit the road in order to escape the clutches of middle eastern leaders and twisted U.S. diplomats. The plot takes a turn when Seth the Berkley genius sees situations in the future that changes his decisions in the present, protecting Miriam the princess from a horrible fate. His foresight becomes the only thing keeping the fugitives alive and the world from war.

       The real kicker from this book?

                  The big question I asked after reading?

How am I seeing what ISN'T there so I can see what IS there?
Or am I actually seeing anything at all? 

        Most of the time, I ignore the little things, blinking through miniscule moments because I'm distracted by other, "bigger" things. I think I can predict the future by worrying about it, instead of focusing in the now to influence the later. I can't jump forward to change what's going to tomorrow, but I CAN plan and trust in what's going on today.

Right now is good. So I'm going to try not to miss it.

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