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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 11:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie Booth</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll admit, I freaked out a bit. Â Don&#8217;t tell my wife, but I thought I lost my wedding ring yesterday! Â I made it home early, and since I had some good daylight left Â I thought I would do some yard work. Â Rake in hand I started piling and bagging up leaves. Â Just as I was [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ll admit, I freaked out a bit. Â Don&#8217;t tell my wife, but I thought I lost my wedding ring yesterday! Â I made it home early, and since I had some good daylight left Â I thought I would do some yard work. Â Rake in hand I started piling and bagging up leaves. Â Just as I was about done I looked at my watch to see what time it was, and as I did I realized my wedding ring was not on my finger!</p>
<p>I panicked, and started looking all over. Â I paced back and forth through the yard, I went back through the leaves I had just bagged up, and even recruited Jack to help me look. Â I couldn&#8217;t find it anywhere. Â After about 30 minutes of intense searching I gave up, and resigned that I was going to have to tell Becky I had lost my wedding ring.</p>
<p>When I came inside, however, to my surprise I found my ring sitting on the office desk! Â Apparently I hadn&#8217;t even put it on in the morning, and managed to make it through the whole day without noticing I wasn&#8217;t wearing it (yes, I know that failing to notice I didn&#8217;t have my wedding ring on is probably not much better than actually losing it!).</p>
<p>It is one thing to lose a ring, but there are a lot of people looking for even more important things in life. Â Maybe they are missing peace, joy, hope, security or fulfillment. Â Whatever it is, they are frantically looking everywhere for it.</p>
<p>The problem is like me looking for my ring, they are looking in the wrong places. Â What they are looking for isn&#8217;t laying on the ground, it isn&#8217;tÂ accidentallyÂ bagged up with some leaves, it is not even outside in the yard. Â What they are looking for can&#8217;t be found in shallow relationships, or in success or fame. Â It can only be found in God.</p>
<p>They can search for 30 minutes, or 30 years, outside, but they will never find what they are looking for until they come inside and look on the office desk.</p>
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