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Spray on Tan…

My girls and I went to Scottsdale AZ.  To Celebrate Danica’s 40th birthday.  We met their aunt , Marlene, and cousin, Kari.    My oh my, did we have fun.  We shopped.  Had facials.  Did a body scrub, getting rid of the old dead skin.  We ate.  We laughed.  We enjoyed each other.  Just being together.  It is good to spend time with those you enjoy.

        But, the highlight of our trip.  The biggest, silliest experience of all was out spray– on tan.  It works like a car wash.  You stand there.  The arms go by.  Spraying on color.  Then pass by again with another shot.  You turn sideways (stand like a Charlie’s Angel).  Two more passes with spray-on-color.  Then the back and other side.  Tan.  All over your body.  It deepens in the next four to six hours.  Lasts a week or so.

        You can sign up to go several times a week or weekly.  For a gorgeous—natural looking tan.  No ultra-violet rays.  If you don’t go back, it fades and washed off.  Soon no one knows you ever had the spray-on-tan experience.  Unless you tell them.

S’T    Is my Christianity like that?  Spray-on?  It was quite noticeable at first.  The more I went back.  Prayer.  Bible study.  Church.  Fellowship.  The richer, healthier I was.

        Have I let my excitement and growth fade?  So no one knows, unless I tell them of my

exciting encounter with Jesus.

It wasn’t just a spray-on experience!  Was yours?

 

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