In October, 2019, a storm ripped through west and middle Tennessee and caused a lot of damage, mostly by knocking over a LOT of trees. The rain wasn't all that bad, but the wind was stronger than anything I had ever seen before. ("Strong" in this case is relative - it was amazing for this region but it wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in some places in the USA, much less around the world.) Power in my area was knocked out for more than a week, almost two weeks in some places.
I happened to be driving somewhere right in the middle of the storm. I had a guest that week, seoulsearch actually, and we were going to a restaurant that made good fried catfish because the poor, deprived girl had never tried it before. I didn't have much trouble keeping the vehicle on the road so I didn't get too anxious, but I commented to her that it was amazing to see the power lines vibrating like bass guitar strings. I don't know if she thought I was cool or completely cracked to be calm in that kind of storm... She didn't seem that upset herself, but I figured she had probably seen worse wind where she lived.
Why did the storm cause so much damage? Because there were a lot of weak trees around here.
Why were there so many weak trees? Because we don't usually get strong wind like that. A lot of trees could grow and live without needing to be strong and deeply rooted, because we don't usually get wind that will test them the way that storm blew. But that one time we DID get those winds, we found out which trees were weak.
Here in the USA it has been easy to be a Christian for a few decades now. Christianity has been the trendy thing to be. Lots of churches have popped up to cater to any house brand of Christianity people cared to listen to. Everybody I knew was a Christian of some kind.
Now it's not so popular to be a Christian, and it seems to be getting less popular every day. Many of those churches are shutting down and many people who said they were Christian are rethinking what they believe they are.
The wind is starting to pick up speed. How strong are your roots?
I happened to be driving somewhere right in the middle of the storm. I had a guest that week, seoulsearch actually, and we were going to a restaurant that made good fried catfish because the poor, deprived girl had never tried it before. I didn't have much trouble keeping the vehicle on the road so I didn't get too anxious, but I commented to her that it was amazing to see the power lines vibrating like bass guitar strings. I don't know if she thought I was cool or completely cracked to be calm in that kind of storm... She didn't seem that upset herself, but I figured she had probably seen worse wind where she lived.
Why did the storm cause so much damage? Because there were a lot of weak trees around here.
Why were there so many weak trees? Because we don't usually get strong wind like that. A lot of trees could grow and live without needing to be strong and deeply rooted, because we don't usually get wind that will test them the way that storm blew. But that one time we DID get those winds, we found out which trees were weak.
Here in the USA it has been easy to be a Christian for a few decades now. Christianity has been the trendy thing to be. Lots of churches have popped up to cater to any house brand of Christianity people cared to listen to. Everybody I knew was a Christian of some kind.
Now it's not so popular to be a Christian, and it seems to be getting less popular every day. Many of those churches are shutting down and many people who said they were Christian are rethinking what they believe they are.
The wind is starting to pick up speed. How strong are your roots?
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