I recently found a wonderful vacation resort. One that has unchallenged beauty, attractions that stagger the imagination, and service beyond compare. The climate is perfect to suit your needs, there are no disappointments, frustrations and while there is a 100% money back guaranteed, there has never been one dollar refunded. It is well attended, there are always vacancies and no one is ever turned away. You can stay for as long as you want, everyone”s needs will be accommodated. It has a cost to fit every budget, and you leave refreshed and rested. Once you visit here the other resorts of exotic locale will be removed from your wish list.
Its proximity is subject to its attendees. It is located at the confluence of those who have handled too much, been asked to tolerate too much, have done more, forgiven more and taken more from others then seems humanly possible. Visitors are good, abiding people with convictions and missions of mercy. They are consumed with resolve and are in the fight until the end.
Sometimes, even the best of their intentions are compromised and challenged. They are beleaguered by the apathy and indifference caused by broken hearts and relational differences. The world around them abounds in frustrations, oppressions, addictions and disappointments. Some have suffered through years of setbacks and confusions resulting in guilt, self doubt, and disharmony. And so they come……
The strength of Brook Besor is that it nourishes the depleted spirit. It restores your ability to turn disillusionment to illusion. It allows the light to permeate the darkness. It creates an attitude of acceptance and an outlook for hope. It does not discourage dependency for the weak but instead instills a compassion that enables the strong to lead. There is no resentment for those at Brook Besor, who have succumbed to the stresses and pressures of a life that we are subject too. There is an understanding that knows that everyone, in His time will be subject to need.
This little ruse was inspired by both The Bible in 1 Samuel 30 and Max Lucado’s book, Facing Your Giants, without their inspiration I may be inclined to visit Disney World, The Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls. Each of these places will provide some of the amenities of Brook Besor, but will not feed the eternal ones. They will not satisfy completely or protect against future incidents of despair, fear, loneliness or loss. Those who need the vacation of a lifetime, the respite that won’t quit, should consider visiting Brook Besor. They will arrive stressed and leave blessed and there is nothing more you could ask from your vacation……