Is God unconventional sometimes?
I attended the funeral of a cousin that I have not seen in probably over 20 years. It's been so long, in fact, that until her children mentioned it, I didn't know she prayed daily and was committed to the Ten Commandments. I have no idea if, or where, she went to church, but the female pastor offered a nice service at the funeral home. I mention all of this because my cousin was, by all accounts, one of those gifted, "crazy," unconventional women, who did things a little outside the box. What was remarkable to me, was seeing all of the young people at her funeral--her grandkids, naturally, but also their friends and no doubt some "strays" that she took in, counseled, fed, clothed, and brought to baptism. Young people who needed a place to go at one time or another were always welcome at her house. In fact, the entire row in front of me was filled with teenagers. She really made a difference in their young lives, you could just tell. It se