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My tough little girl

Posted on Sunday 3 August 2008 by Greg @ 7:45 am
Filed under: Rants

Yesterday I decided to take my kids on a long hike at Golden Gate State Park in the Rocky Mountains of my home state Colorado. Now Jeremy, my seven year old, has been on a bunch of hikes with me and is pretty used to toughing it out on a trail. He knows that if he wants to get a patch (you can earn patches on many of the hiking trails of Colorado that show that you completed the hike) he has to finish without complaining, without asking “Are we there yet?” and without any help from dad or mom.

Kailey, my tough and sweet little girl, is only three years old and has only done very simple hikes with us (around a lake, down the path) so yesterday was a stretch for her. I wasn’t anticipating this climb to be steep or tough. But it was very steep in long stretches, steeper than any trail Jeremy or I have ever taken. I was worried that I would have to carry her the whole way. But, much to my surprise, I didn’t.

As a matter of fact Kailey wanted to lead the way for much of the time on the hardest part of the two and a half hour hike. On the steepest part of the trail she even turned back at one point and literally said the words, “Come on guys. Follow me!” Along the way she kept saying, “I’m a good climber Daddy!” and I, through my labored breathing, would heave out the words, “Yes…you are…a good climber” and Jeremy would echo my refrain.

There were a few times that she wanted to be carried for a few minutes but that was mostly toward the end and then only for just a few minutes. She did great. Not bad for a three year old on a trail tagged “moderate” on the difficulty scale at 8,800 feet. One of my favorite moments of the hike is when I asked her, “Who made all this Kailey” and she yelled out “JESUS” loud and proud.

Debbie and I pray that, with God’s guidance, we will be able to harness her independent spirit and her mental toughness and focus it toward advancing the kingdom of God. In the words of my friend and fellow worker Neva who prayed the best prayer ever for our children, “I pray that Jeremy reaches the world for Christ and that Kailey stops anybody who tries to get in his way.”

You go girl!

Signed, Greg Stier

11 Comments for 'My tough little girl'

  1. On August 3, 2008 @ 10:08 am KT said:
    • Wow, that’s impressive for a 3 year old! I’m 14 and I don’t think I could hike like that! Then again, I’m not the best hiker, so it’s not really a good comparison. Anyway, that’s really cool and I hope she, and Jeremy, grow up and don’t let anything get in the way of spreading God’s word.

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  2. On August 4, 2008 @ 6:48 am Heather said:
    • Haha Amen Neva!!

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  3. On August 4, 2008 @ 3:28 pm Becky said:
    • Yes thats amazing!Kids are totally cool like that. At the camp I worked at a first grader hiked by himself with no problems a really hard hike.I had to help him once because a step was to high.He also had a walking stick.

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  4. On August 5, 2008 @ 9:08 pm Scott K said:
    • Greg - I figure this is a good place to find prayer warriors. My wife and mother-in-law just took a pre-teen girl who is very close to my family to the emergency room tonight to get her admitted to a psyche ward. She is very suicidal because her [blank] dad has repeatedly told her she is a mistake and is poor because of her, and her mother is totally clueless to stop the mental abuse of her ex-husband, and is mentally abusive herself. Last night she was playing with scissors to cut herself and tonight she went outside to stand in the middle of a severe thunderstorm, hoping she’d get hit by lightening. She’s utterly convinced the world would be better off without her and that no one loves her.

      We had just arrived at the point where we needed to involve pastor and a professional counselor, but she was even worse off than we thought.

      My wife has talked extensively to her about Jesus (the girl is being raised Christian) and how she has a place in His heart, but she doesn’t believe it.

      So, please pray that God will break through her barriers and see that she really is loved, and is no mistake — but is her ultimate salvation. Also pray that her cry for attention is fully understood and answered by her mother, who MUST help her.

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  5. On August 6, 2008 @ 10:28 am Greg Stier said:
    • I will pray Scott and I challenge all those reading this to pray as well.

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  6. On August 6, 2008 @ 11:45 am Julie said:
    • Scott,

      I used to be suicidal as well. I had a ruff four years in high school. My brother pased away when I was only 13. My family fell apart after that. A year after my brother passed away, a friend of his was killed in a car crash. Then the next year my classmate was killed when 6 feet of dirt caved in on her. My senior year in high schoolone of my brothers friendskilled himself. I ended up accepting Christ four years after Andy (my brother) died. But I was still having problems. After I moved to lincoln I thought everything was going to be great. I was wrong. I was raped 3 times. I thought no one loved me even thought I had heard the gospel Journey. It was not until my former friend kicked me out of her apt for preaching the gospel at her. My friend had gotten into a get rich quick plan, and I wanted no part of it.

      I knew God wanted me to use what I had been through for His glory, so I tried to get into a Christian college. I didn’t get in. So I started helping with AWANA. I lead the Truth and Training group,(5th &6th grade),and the Journey 24/7 group(High school).I also went though the program myself as a leader. Now I am getting ready to go to Grace University in youth ministry.

      I pray that your pre-teen will some day relize she is loved by a God who can help her through anything. I also pray that she can someday use what she has been through for His glory.

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  7. On August 6, 2008 @ 1:56 pm Jake said:
    • god answers prayer, i will be praying for her as well, but please pray for this event that our youth group has comming up. We call it water wars, The fire trucks come, they block of the street and we have this huge water fight, followed by a time of worship, then a invitation, please pray for me and my youth group

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  8. On August 6, 2008 @ 2:48 pm Julie said:
    • I will br praying for you, and your youth group Jake

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  9. On August 9, 2008 @ 12:56 pm Scott K said:
    • Hi, all. THANKS for the prayers. Our young lady has pulled back from the brink and is in counseling with her mother. Child and family services is keeping an eye on things, and we’re giving them much love and support.

      Praise be to GOD.

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  10. On August 22, 2008 @ 3:06 am ChristianSkater said:
    • awww jesus sending some strong stuff in her. Jesus is in her. you can tell that jesus was with her. I went on the moutain to hike for Stone mountain and Kenessaw Mountain and it was Hard for us. I can’t even do it. I was like sooo out of breath and everyting. I don’t like to hike but I love it!

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  11. On October 26, 2008 @ 5:47 pm pokcer runs said:
    • pokcer runs…

      nightmares carriages!closeted seditious excluding….

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