A Storm Is Coming: “Tell Me The Story…”

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12 Responses to A Storm Is Coming: “Tell Me The Story…”

  1. So many in the world are feeling this…we are not the minority, we are the majority…but maybe the minority that get it.. I am starting to confuse myself..do you know what I mean?

    It makes me happy to know that I am never alone in the dark anymore..Jesus is always with me.

    Love you Mr. NorEaster Dude!

  2. Why is he echoing my sentiments? Why do his words make so much sense? Why. Why.

    I’ll never know.

    Love you Nor.

  3. I love you, Nor, very much.

    He loves you even more.

  4. I just wonder if half the crowd even understood Bono’s plea…

    “Tell me the Story, the one about Eternity”

    Love ya brother…

  5. This reminded me of a line from the song “gone” Toby Mac…at the end of the song he says…
    “Bono, we are glad you asked, life is still worth living” sometimes that is hard to see, but life is still a gift to us from our Father, and although some days the pain seems unbearable in missing those who are gone, I still have to be thankful for this new day, and a chance to be heard, and to love the ones that are still here with me. “life is still worth living”

    Loving you! and hope to hear something from you soon…saying a prayer for you my brother and my friend.

  6. wondering how you are? miss you…odd how you can miss someone you have never met…but missing you all the same! ;)

  7. Still missing you, its not going away..maybe I should hibernate too.. ;)

  8. Well…I kind of woke up…

    …but that storm is still coming.

  9. This is so interesting… I don’t know where you’re going with all this… But I’m vastly intrigued.

    Let me know when the storm hits.

  10. I’m with Mandy. I’ve never heard Bono sing that before. I wonder along with Carl, too, how much of the crowd understood him. Or even if he understood himself. Powerful stuff, though.

  11. Keep your eyes on the forecast…

  12. Pingback: Storm Stories: The Price of Wisdom: Part Three « TheNorEaster

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