Are you walking a path—or wandering?

The answer to whether you are walking or wandering often changes from season to season – life is fickle in that way. We asked some of the folks we most admire to reflect on whether they feel like they are walking or wandering and have shared some of their responses below.

Todd Kessler

This question is the perfect way to begin our conversation since my new song, ‘Lost Or Found’ is about the struggle between these two approaches to living the life of an artist. In many ways I have been on a very clear, set path since I began playing music professionally. Read More>>

Kimberly Fomby Jefferson

At the beginning of my journey, I absolutely felt like I was wandering, trying to figure out my purpose and gifts. As time passed, especially within the last five years, my journey has solidified into a path full of purpose. It hasn’t been a straight path but full of twists, turns, and detours. Read More>>

Miranda Vavrosky

I think I’m wandering… gracefully, chaotically, and often with paint on my hands. Whenever I start to believe I’m on a clear path, life reminds me that growth doesn’t always come from the straightest line. I’ve had to turn down incredible opportunities, like murals, because of my autoimmune conditions that affect my body, balance, and body’s ability to regulate things like temperature and heart rate. Read More>>

Eugenia Wallace

I’m walking a path, one that God laid before me, even when I couldn’t see the full picture. Life has been a journey of faith, not perfection. There have been moments of doubt, detours, and delays, but each step has revealed more of His plan for me. Read More>>

Mia Mimica

Both. I read somewhere that following what makes us curious ultimately creates our unique path. Sometimes I am afraid of not following a path that at least someone I know of has taken or that makes more logic sense, but l have to say that although there is nothing wrong with taking very rational steps, this intuitive wandering has worked the best for me. Read More>>

 

 

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