Here's a good story about the "seven wonders of the world" I just heard that I'd like to share with you today: It seems a group of geography students were studying the Seven Wonders of the World." At the end of their course, they were asked to list what they each considered to be the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. These got the most votes: 1. The Grand Canyon 2. The Empire State Building 3. The Great Wall of China 4. The Pyramids of Egypt 5. The Taj Mahal 6. St. Peter's Basilica 7. The Panama Canal As the teacher was going over the results, he noticed that one girl had not turned in her paper. He asked if she was having trouble with her list, she responded, "Yes. I can't make up my mind because there seem to be so many." The teacher said, "Let me help. Read what you've got so far." The girl hesitantly started to read, "I think the Seven Wonders of the World are: 1. to touch 2. to taste 3. to see 4. to hear 5. to run 6. to laugh 7. to love Do we take more notice of the "wonders" man has built and tend to forget about the real wonders that God has given us? Yes, sometimes. They may seem just ordinary to us, and we need to be reminded, as the student has done, of how truly wondrous they are. I pray that we all will remember to take better notice of God's true wonders of the world, and then praise and thank Him for them. Have a wonderful, blessed day!