Hope-filled walks in Colorado
Encouraging, inspiring, and hope-filled walks to take during Covid-19. Each beautiful walk has been prayed over and dedicated for a specific purpose. Get outside, enjoy the peace, and read something uplifting today!
All the walks are in wide-open spaces with plenty of room for social distance.
“Hunting the Good Stuff”
Bonnie Brae Park
Bench at the cross street of Bonnie Brae Blvd. and Elizabeth
But how do we harness our resilience, and maybe not just bounce back—but bounce forward? I don’t want to end up in the exact spot I was when I entered my challenge, struggle, or trial. I want to land transformed and renewed.
“I’ve called your name”
Ruby Hill
Bench in front of the playground facing the city
I think we all forget all too often what an accessible God we have. He keeps reaching out, writing to us, speaking to us, and hoping we will respond to him. He not only knows our first names, but he knows our nicknames, the names we call ourselves, our hearts, our minds, our spirits, our bodies, our desires, our sorrows, and our futures even before we were born.
“God’s Sticky Fingerprints”
DU Campus
Dan’s Garden
Where is God directing you? What path have you been afraid to go down? What risk is waving its hand in your face? What appointment do you need to show up for? Even though it feels scary, isn’t it equal parts thrilling to do something that God is behind?
Divine Appointments
Golden Gate Park
Mule Deer Trail
There is a divine appointment waiting for you!
14 Benches
Littleton, CO
Corner of Wadsworth &
Practice the art of sitting quietly and smiling - The Cline Family
He was there the whole time
Cherry Creek Reservoir
West Marina
Do you ever forget that Jesus wants to be with you?
It is time for a super power
Ketring Park, Littleton CO
The lake facing the mountains.
“Prayer is the difference between seeing with our physical eyes seeing with our spiritual eyes.”
Life is how I react to it
Kent Denver School
Blackmer Lake—behind the school
“Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.”
A prayer framework for a time frame that is feeling way too divisive.
Perspective
Madge Trail on the Quarry Mesa
South end of Castle Rock, CO
“You don’t have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body.”
“Look at Your Hands”
Littleton, CO
The Platte River Walkway
Christ began His work on earth, working with his hands - with his father, a carpenter - and the impact of His hands never left this world.
"You are not crazy—you are a goddamn cheetah"
Cherry Hills Village
The wonderful little Woodie Hollow Park
This timeframe could define us, or we could define this timeframe!
“Why Bread”
Littleton, CO
The pond near Carr and Ute Ave.
Truth be told – we’d all rather live in blissful comfort – no bumpy roads or painful bruises.
“A Noble Theme”
Littleton, CO
“Hine Lake” in the ‘Waters Edge’ neighborhood
“My heart is stirred by a noble theme” - Psalm 45:1
"Repeat the Sounding Joy"
Cherry Hills Village
The wide-open roads to walk are between Holly and El Camino Drive and Belleview and E. Charlou Drive
No More Groundhog Day!
"What is the opposite of fear?"
Willow Springs, CO — Near Morrison, CO
Willow Springs Neighborhood. Find the big red rock outcropping—just to the left of it.
Drive out fear!
“Delight in the Daily”
Littleton, CO
“Alright - I’ll tell you what you did for me, you went for happy, silly, beautiful walks with me” - Kurt Vonnegut
“Peace like a River”
Downtown Morrison, CO
“Listen like one being taught - even if you are listening to a river”
"Success to Significance"
Havard Gulch—Denver, CO
East of the parking lot, down the hill, overlooking the golf course
“In the rush to return to normal, use this time to consider which parts are worth rushing back to.”
"What Rhymes with Toilet Paper?”
Greenwood Village, CO
Rollin D. Barnard Equestrian Park
It is time for a great caper—not the little pickled kind
"Patient Perseverance"
The University of Denver, Denver CO
Right behind the Mary Reed Hall
Anxiety comes when we look at our circumstances and then look at our ability, but faith comes when we look at our circumstances and then at God’s ability.