Friday, September 27, 2013

Ran across this tune after viewing the Carrie Underwood video of Blown Away, they go together,

Little boy, six years old
A little too used to being alone
Another new mom and dad
Another school, another house that'll never be home
When people ask him how he likes this place
He looks up and says with a smile upon his face
"This is my temporary home, it's not where I belong
Windows and rooms that I'm passing through
This is just a stop on the way to where I'm going
I'm not afraid because I know this is my temporary home"
Young mom on her own
She needs a little help, got nowhere to go
She's looking for a job, looking for a way out
'Cause a halfway house will never be a home
At night she whispers to her baby girl
"Someday we'll find our place here in this world"
"This is our temporary home, it's not where we belong
Windows and rooms that we're passing through
This is just a stop on the way to where we're going
I'm not afraid because I know this is our temporary home"
Old man, hospital bed
The room is filled with people he loves
And he whispers "Don't cry for me, I'll see you all someday"
He looks up and says "I can see God's face"
"This is my temporary home, it's not where I belong
Windows and rooms that I'm passing through
This was just a stop on the way to where I'm going
I'm not afraid because I know this was my temporary home"
This is our temporary home
This is our temporary home.
Listened to Rion Paige sing this this morning-what a song and what a gal!

"Blown Away"Music video

The video begins with Underwood's character wiping her hands and getting a drink before sitting down to do History homework. Her father is already a little drunk, and asks her if he could help her with her homework, claiming that he used to be really good at History. Even though she refuses her father's help, he continues pushing it until she decides to leave. It starts to irritate him to the point that he grasps her arm and shouts, "Hey! I am your father young lady!"
The scene changes to Underwood staring at storm clouds before singing. She is seen walking through a grave yard where her mother is buried and running home with the twister on the horizon. Her father is passed out on the couch and she cannot wake him up. While trying to figure out what to do, Underwood starts to think of the past and the times her father lets his drunkenness and anger out of hand. She then decides to head to the cellar alone, leaving her father sleeping on the couch. The video continues to flash back and forth between her father in the past, the rain and branches on him in the house, and Underwood singing in the cellar. Towards the end of the last chorus, the house starts to shake and fades to black, leading to Underwood coming out of the cellar to bright sunshine. There is a puppy running around Underwood's red boots and a long yellow path, both references to the Wizard of Oz, while she's singing the last lyrics of the song. The house is gone in the horizon.

Rion Paige singing Anyway by Martina McBride

Thursday, September 26, 2013

But then one day he went to that science lab
That mutated spider came down
Oh, and now Peter crawls over everyone's walls
And he's swingin' all over town
La li la, li de da
La la, li le la da dum
Sling us a web, you're the Spider-Man
Sling us a web tonight
'Cause we're all in the mood for a hero now
And there's evil doers to fight

[response to Piano Man, Billy Joel video]

9/26/13
 

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Monday, September 23, 2013

The city of the Lord, the Zion of the Holy One of Israel...Awake, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on they beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city. Isaiah 60:14, 52:1 Please SHARE to remind your friends to pray for Jerusalem daily

Sunday, September 22, 2013

SELAH


I Look To You Lyrics
As I lay me down,
Heaven hear me now.
I'm lost without a cause
After giving it my all.

Winter storms have come
And darkened my sun.
After all that I've been through
Who on earth can I turn to?

I look to you.
I look to you.
After all my strength is gone,
In you I can be strong
I look to you.
I look to you.
And when melodies are gone,
In you I hear a song.
I look to you.

About to lose my breathe,
There's no more fighting left,
Sinking to rise no more,
Searching for that open door.

And every road that I've taken
Lead to my regret.
And I don't know if I'm going to make it.
Nothing to do but lift my head



I look to you.
I look to you.
After all my strength is gone,
In you I can be strong
I look to you.
I look to you.
And when melodies are gone,
In you I hear a song.
I look to you.

My levees are broken
My walls have come
Tumbling down on me

The rain is falling.
Defeat is calling.
I need you to set me free.

Take me far away from the battle.
I need you.
Shine on me.

I look to you.
I look to you.
After all my strength is gone,
In you I can be strong
I look to you.
I look to you.
And when melodies are gone,
In you I hear a song.
I look to you.

I Look To You- Selah (with lyrics)Ps_ 123


Hillsong - still

Hillsong - Oceans Will Part - With Subtitles/Lyrics

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Proverbs 23:23 NLT
 
Get the truth and don't ever sell it; also get wisdom, discipline, and discernment [understanding].

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

I am Second® - Moriah Peters

HIS BANNER OVER ME. - KEVIN PROSCH


We Will Dance
 
Sing a song of celebration
Lift up a shout of praise
For the bridegroom will come
The glorious one
And oh we will look on his face
We'll go to a much better place

And dance with all your might
Lift up your hands and clap for joy
The time's drawing near
When he will appear
And oh we will stand by his side
A strong pure spotless bride

We will dance on the streets that are gold
The glorious pride at the great son of man
Let every tongue and tribe and nation
Rejoice in the song of the lamb

We will Dance Lyrics


Shelley Hundley - Journey of the Bride Encounter (IHOP)

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Job 12:22 (NLT)

22 “He uncovers mysteries hidden in darkness;    he brings light to the deepest gloom.

John 17:25-26

English Standard Version (ESV)
25 O righteous Father, even though the world does not know you, I know you, and these know that you have sent me. 26 I made known to them your name, and I will continue to make it known, that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.”

Song of Solomon 8:6 (ESV)

Set me as a seal [ardor] upon your heart,
    as a seal upon your arm,
for love is strong as death,
    jealousy is fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
    the very flame of the Lord.

Song of Songs Teaching #1 -Mike Bickle

Proverbs 18:22 (NLT)

22 The man who finds a wife finds a treasure,
    and he receives favor from the Lord.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Jonathan Cahn On Glenn Beck TV- The Harbinger (Part 2.)


Word For The Year 2013


Power of the Prophetic


CBN.com THE CYRUS DECREE
In Jane Hamon’s third book she discusses the truths and the blessings she says have come in the earth through prophetic proclamations and apostolic decrees. She discusses the ministry of the prophets and apostles in the marketplace and in the pulpit. Jane references the kingship of Cyrus as the biblical basis for these proclamations and their impact on the earth.
In order to understand why Cyrus’ call to deliver the people was so significant, it must be set in historical context. The Israelites were captive in Babylon in part because of the foolishness of Hezekiah. King Hezekiah was sick and Isaiah prophesied to him that he would die. Hezekiah petitioned God and God changed His mind and gave Hezekiah 15 more years to live. Once well, Hezekiah invited foreign visitors into his palace and bragged about all his wealth and possessions. The foreign visitors were from a little known place called Babylon. It took 100 years, but the Israelites were taken captive by these very foreigners and all they had was carried away to Babylon. But God never leaves His people without a means of deliverance and this time the deliverance would come through Cyrus.
WHY CYRUS?
Jane explains it this way. “Cyrus was anointed by the Lord for a season of dominion on the earth that would result in one of the greatest earthly kingdoms ever established. God’s purpose in raising Cyrus up as king was to make him an instrument the Lord could use to release Israel from Babylon and to enable them to return to their land to rebuild what the emeny had destroyed.” Jane says that Cyrus was a warrior by age 16 and that in the Church today, God is developing warriors to battle on the spiritual front. She says the trumpet is sounding and each saint is being called on to be ready for war because just like in the days of Cyrus, many, many people still live in slavery to sin and death. She says there are people to be delivered, cities to be freed, nations to be won and entire regions of the earth to be liberated by the reality of the gospel. But this current day warfare is not with guns or tanks or planes but the spiritual weapons of prayer, praise and proclamation. Jane says God is looking for those in the Body of Christ who will do as Cyrus did and be ready to take on the spirit and attitude of a warrior for these times.
Simply stated, The Cyrus Decree will release apostolic and prophetic keys to the 21st century Church to liberate captives, transfer wealth, revolutionize nations and build the Kingdom of God!
The Cyrus Decree releases Kingdom keys to empower the individual believer to release power through prophetic proclamations, unlock your wealth and your destiny, utilize your spiritual weapons of war, bring God's voice to the marketplace, build and restore God's Church, legislate God's Kingdom rule, set captives free, conquer idolatrous systems and transfer wealth for building the kingdom

Does the Bible Speak of Monogamy?

The primary question when considering the Bible and marriage is whether the holy book endorses monogamy — that is, a marriage in which there are only two individuals (traditionally speaking, one man and one woman)? Most of our experts agreed that the book does, indeed, advocate for this type of relationship.
Pastor Phillip Dennis of New Hope Christian Church in Monsey, N.Y., noted that the Bible must be read with a certain frame of mind — one that takes into account its four main parts: creation, fall, redemption and re-creation. He argues that these elements help one to properly understand the entire Bible and, thus, the complex issues within it (like marriage).
What Does the Bible Really Say About Marriage, Polygamy, Rape and Celibacy?
AP
For Dennis, it all goes back to the creation story. Genesis, in a sense, is what he believes God wanted for mankind, however the story ended up changing as human beings exercised their free will.
“In the beginning, God created all things good. As part of the good order inherent in the created world, God made man and woman and gave them to each other in monogamous heterosexual marriage for the purpose of mutual love, companionship, partnership in the task of cultivating the world’s potential, and for propagating the race through childbirth,” Dennis explained. “The pattern of creation shows us the way things are meant to be, the way things would be if they were still very good, as they were at the end of the creation account in Genesis.”
Rabbi Aryeh Spero, author of “Push Back: Reclaiming Our American Judeo-Christian Spirit,” added to this notion of a natural connection between men and women, noting that “male and female united brings about completion of the human species, a wholeness derived from the disparate biological and emotional elements found only in male and female, combined to achieve full humanhood.”
This essentially means that, in his view, the united nature of man and woman creates a oneness that is uniquely God-ordained. He noted Biblical references as well of man and woman coming together as one. According to Spero, marriage is more than a mere partnership that exists for business purposes.
He continued: “It is a sacred union between man and woman. The Old/Original Testament, known as Torah, labels it kidushin, which means sanctified. The attachment of male and female is the ultimate and only sanctified human union. It is sanctified because God himself created and thereafter blessed it, as is seen in Genesis. It is an endowment from God and the culmination of His Creation.”
Author R.P. Nettelhorst, too, noted that the Bible is clear in 1 Corinthians 7:1-33 that a husband’s body belongs to a wife and vice versa. In this scripture, he noted that wife is always singular, which is an “apparent assumption of monogamy.”
Continuing with the Genesis theme, Rabbi Moshe Averick, an Orthodox rabbi who has taught theology for more than 30 years, noted that the first two chapters of B’reisheet (Genesis) make it clear that the first human being who was created “with a godly soul and who could be described as being in the ‘image of God’ contained both male and female in one being.” Averick said the brief loneliness that existed for man before woman was created hampered the spirit and soul, as he had no one to share his life with.
“With male and female separate they can now relate and give to someone outside themselves. As one of my teachers put it: The mode is one, the method is two,” he added. “Neither a man alone nor a woman alone reflect the full image of God. The true image of God is only found when a man and woman are united physically and spiritually in marriage.”
Averick continues, explaining the importance of the unity of woman and man: “When they achieve this total unity they reflect Godliness in a number of ways, the most obvious being that they create life itself. In an ultimate sense the joy, love, passion, and ecstasy of the male-female relationship is the experience of oneness and Godliness. The obsessive drive that God planted in human beings to seek out these relationships is an indication of how central marriage is to the whole purpose of our existence.”
These experts clearly agree that man and woman should be united in monogamous relationships with one another and that these values are predicated upon and inherent in the Bible.

Monday, September 2, 2013


The River of Revival Flowing Outside the Church By Amber Hallowell

Amber Hallowell

I have had visions and dreams of a revival outside the church, not apart from the church, don't get me wrong, but supernatural God encounters with people of the world.  I began having these dreams and visions during the amazing revival & outpouring during the mid to late 1990's, so I assumed that they were going to just happen during that time, but I did not see this take place. 

I have had dreams of being in a major superstore and an incident occurs which caused me to rise up and begin to preach, people were pushing the clothing racks to the sides to see what was happening - what was going on, and people were supernaturally being drawn to the Lord and saved.  Some of the visions were miraculous healings, but again it would be a sign and a wonder to those standing around and souls would be saved.  A recent event has caused a renewed look at these long awaited promises it was during a recent trip to Venezuela.  I was standing outside a poverty stricken area in the courtyard of a young church when the Lord reminded me of a dream I had back during that season.  Then He said that dream was for here.  I had many, many of these dreams, where a huge river was flowing throughout the streets, they were different places, situations, depths, destinations, times and purposes but they all had this common theme, a river of revival flowing in the streets. 

Never in my search for this reality to manifest have I sensed the timing so near, no not just near, NOW.  In the last year to two the church has been in a major transition, shift and changing stage.  The Lord has been preparing and readying us for what I believe is a revival in the streets.  Here is a word the Lord gave me just following my trip:

Outside the Church Walls

I sense an overwhelming call on the Church.  You all have been diligently seeking this call.  There have been seasons of renewed hope in God's calling.  There have been seasons of hope deferred, making the Church's heart sick at times.  This is a season of small steps OUT.  God has shifted the revival ministry out of the Church.  There is a current FLOWING, and in even some places we go a RIVER is FLOWING in the streets.

This river is unseen to many in the Church.  They have either fallen asleep, or are waiting for something NOT intended to DROP into their lap, inside the Church.  NO, this precious GEM we seek, is being pushed by this RIVER, this FLOW is outside the Church walls.

Do not be afraid the enemy is going to come and destroy or plunder, while you are outside the four walls of the church.  Do not hang on to certain ministries that have been established for years and have been successful.  Something NEW is dawning, it is Arising, can you catch it?  Can you chase the rising SON on a dawning of a new day? 
THE TIME HAS COME!!!  Arise and run, go out from your fortresses and sound the Wedding call.  Give the invitations, fill and flood the streets; become "flash mob" evangelists.  Even as ONE, present yourselves to the lost, be the Shepherds' Crook, pulling them and gently leading them to Me.

Like a Jack Pot, for so long, you have invested and placed care into the storehouse.  Now is the time that treasure you have been waiting for, will FLOW out and spill over, reaching farther than you ever thought possible but not if you had remained in the safety net of the Church walls.   Open up that net, even cut some areas, so the abundance of the fish will spill out into your boats, weighing your boats down, low into the waters, getting closer and closer to the very fish you seek to catch! 

IT'S TIME; lower your nets on the other side.  Go back out and do something very different.  STEP OUT ON THE WATERS!  Signs and wonders will accompany you.  The Spirit of Power is already at work.  HE is ready and everything has been pre-pared for you.  STEP OUT!  GO OUT!  GET OUT!

Like your mom said to you as a child, "Go outside to play," even forcing you to a point.  But, it is outside where the wind blows, outside is where the sun shines, and outside is where the people are.  Go and play, have fun and give them a Wedding Invitation.  Leave them MY Card, MY Invitation…tell them I want them to come.  Tell them I have thought about them; I put their names on the Party List.  Tell them to come as they are.  Share MY Mercy and MY Goodness.  Lavish them with the gifts I send to you, give them what I put into your hands.  In that moment, I will fill your mouth, I will produce a fruit, I will show MY Power!  But you must be willing to go!

Emptying by the Hand of the Lord

You are MY Love Letter carrier.  You are MY Hope Giver.  You are MY Strong Encourager to the streets and to the Nations.  This Revival FLOW is coming from a total emptying by the hand of The LORD.  You have to allow Him to empty you, this type of emptying is only from Him, it cannot be accomplished by you.  You will not be able to empty yourself to this level.  Allow Him to pour you out before the world, as a Love Sacrifice to the world; that all may know He is GOD. 

Ezekiel states, (Ezekiel 47:1-12 NLT) In my vision, the man brought me back to the entrance of the Temple. There I saw a stream flowing east from beneath the door of the Temple and passing to the right of the altar on its south side. The man brought me outside the wall through the north gateway and led me around to the eastern entrance. There I could see the water flowing out through the south side of the east gateway. Measuring as he went, he took me along the stream for 1,750 feet and then led me across. The water was up to my ankles. He measured off another 1,750 feet and led me across again. This time the water was up to my knees. After another 1,750 feet, it was up to my waist. Then he measured another 1,750 feet, and the river was too deep to walk across. It was deep enough to swim in, but too deep to walk through. He asked me, "Have you been watching, son of man?" Then he led me back along the riverbank. When I returned, I was surprised by the sight of many trees growing on both sides of the river. Then he said to me, "This river flows east through the desert into the valley of the Dead Sea. The waters of this stream will make the salty waters of the Dead Sea fresh and pure. There will be swarms of living things wherever the water of this river flows. Fish will abound in the Dead Sea, for its waters will become fresh. Life will flourish wherever this water flows. Fishermen will stand along the shores of the Dead Sea. All the way from En-gedi to En-eglaim, the shores will be covered with nets drying in the sun. Fish of every kind will fill the Dead Sea, just as they fill the Mediterranean. But the marshes and swamps will not be purified; they will still be salty. Fruit trees of all kinds will grow along both sides of the river. The leaves of these trees will never turn brown and fall, and there will always be fruit on their branches. There will be a new crop every month, for they are watered by the river flowing from the Temple. The fruit will be for food and the leaves for healing."

Ezekiel prophesies of waters flowing from the threshold of this temple east in the direction of the Dead Sea. Today, the Dead Sea is without life because it is full of mineral deposits and salt. However, when the river of God flows into the Dead Sea, it will come alive again, bringing life and refreshing (see Ezekiel 47:8). The Dead Sea could represent the lost, those who are dead to the saving power of Jesus.

Additionally Ezekiel speaks of the spiritual fulfillment in the church in the last days. Read the Lord's invitation in John 7:37-39 NLT, "On the last day, the climax of the festival, Jesus stood and shouted to the crowds, 'Anyone who is thirsty may come to me! Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, 'Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.'" (When he said "living water," he was speaking of the Spirit, who would be given to everyone believing in him. But the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet entered into his glory.)" This is the invitation Jesus is sending into the world through us, the church.  He spoke of this not during the Feast of Pentecost but during the Feast of Tabernacles, which refers to the last day revival, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in many nations of the world, and bringing life, refreshing, power, healing, miracles and a great harvest of souls.

We are the "sent" ones.  I believe the Lord wants to send us, but are we holding on for another move of God inside the four walls of the church.  The church has a vital key role in this revival season, it's the boat that will carry the fish teaching, training and releasing, but one thing about a boat is: its fluid and moves with the very river it is a part of.

Amber Hallowell

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Pruning the Parks: Holy Cross National Monument (1933-1950)


Mount of the Holy Cross. 1905 postcard view.
Colorado's Mount of the Holy Cross used to be a National Monument administered as a unit of the National Park System. Sixty years ago, however, Congress abolished the national park and revoked the site's National Monument designation. Holy Cross National Monument had been a national park for just 17 years.

Mount of the Holy Cross is located near Vail in the Sawatch Range of the Rockies about 100 miles west of Denver. It is a distinctive-looking Colorado "fourteener" (elev. 14,005 ft.). High on its northeast face is a large cross-shaped feature formed by a 1,500 foot-high couloir (deep gully) that is horizontally intersected by a 750-foot long bench.
Since both the couloir and the bench hold snow much better than the surrounding rock, a distinct white cross takes shape in the warmer months. Though the big white cross can be discerned from more distant vantage points, it is by far most clearly seen from the summit of nearby Notch Mountain (elev. 13,237), which lies to the east. (People atop the Vail Mountain Ski Area can see the mountain looming to the south, but they can't see the face that has the cross.)
Into the Public Eye

During the pioneer era, the mountain's remoteness kept it hidden from view and shrouded in mystery. Few whites visited the rugged northern Sawatch Range, and the mountain with the great white cross remained the stuff of rumor until after the Civil War. The mountain wasn't considered "discovered" until the late 1860s when writer Samual Bowles reported seeing it from Grays Peak at a distance of about 40 miles. In The Switzerland of America, Bowles' 1869 book about the Mountain of the Holy Cross, he wrote: "... the snow fields lay in the form of an immense cross, and by this it is known in all the mountain views of the territory. It is as if God has set His sign, His seal, His promise there--a beacon upon the very center and height of the Continent to all its people and all its generations..."
The existence of the great white cross was nationally publicized in the 1870s when tangible evidence was produced. In August 1873, U.S. Geological Survey teams under the leadership of the renowned F. V. Hayden made the first recorded summitings of both the Mount of the Holy Cross and Notch Mountain, giving western photographer William Henry Jackson the opportunity to take the first-ever photo of the "Cross Of Snow" from the latter vantage point. The next year, artist Thomas Moran went along on Hayden's follow-up expedition to the area, viewed the unusual cross for himself, and made a large oil painting of it. (This well-known painting is now exhibited in the Museum of the American West, a component of the Autry National Center in Los Angeles.)
In the summer of 1876 -- the summer that brought Custer's defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and an abrupt heightening of public interest in the western frontier -- both the Jackson photo and the Moran painting went on exhibit at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The photo, painting, and stories of the cross on the mountain created quite a stir. Though scarcely known to exist until just a few years before, the cross was now national news.
Pilgrimage Destination
With prompting from journalists, religious leaders, and others, including tourism promoters and regional business interests like the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, many Christians throughout the U.S. came to believe that the huge cross was actually a Holy Cross that God placed there on the mountainside as a sign to endorse Christianity, American power, western settlement, and related values. The Holy Cross was even believed to possess curative and restorative powers.

People began making trips to view the Holy Cross, and by the early 1920s there were organized pilgrimages. In the mid-1920s a tiny all-stone cabin was erected atop the southern ridge of Notch Mountain. Originally known as the Pilgrim's Hut (and still in use as the Notch Mountain Shelter), the sturdy little structure provided shelter from the alpine cold, a venue for Sunday mass, and a vantage point for viewing he Holy Cross, which is visible from the hut's window.
National Park System Tenure

The popularity of the Holy Cross generated a groundswell of support for federal protection of the site. On May 11, 1929, Herbert Hoover proclaimed Holy Cross National Monument and placed the new entity under U.S. Forest Service administration.

National Monument designation garnered additional publicity for the Holy Cross, and its popularity continued to grow. By the 1930s, thousands of pilgrims were flocking to see the Holy Cross, climb the Mount of the Holy Cross, or dip "holy water" from the Bowl of Tears Lake at the base of the cross.

It wasn't long before the Holy Cross was brought into the embrace of the National Park System. Holy Cross National Monument was one of 11 "scientific" National Monuments transferred from the National Forest Service to the National Park Service by executive order in the Reorganization of 1933 (effective August 10, 1933).
Boosters hoped that this administrative rearrangement would bring an infusion of financial support and infrastructure development, but in this they were mistaken. Like so many other small western NPS units in remote locations, Holy Cross languished. Except for a few improvements, most notably a log lodge that the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed in 1934, Holy Cross went through the Great Depression and World War II as one of the Park System's neglected stepchildren.
Decommissioning

By the late 1940s, declining pilgrimage activity, unreasonably high staffing expenses, and marring of the Holy Cross by rockslides and erosion (especially affecting the cross's "right arm") had diminished the viability of Holy Cross National Monument to the point that its continuation could not be justified. By Act of Congress effective August 3, 1950, the site was stripped of its National Monument designation, removed from the National Park System, and returned to the Forest Service for administration.

Ironically, a commemorative stamp issued in 1951 to honor Colorado's 75th Statehood Anniversary featured a collage of three Colorado icons -- the state Capitol, the Columbine (state flower), and the Holy Cross.
Update
Today, Mount of the Holy Cross is the visual centerpiece and a key recreational attraction of the Holy Cross Wilderness Area, a 120,000-acre tract that Congress added to the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1980. During the prime July through September hiking season, Notch Mountain is frequently summited, and so is Mount of the Holy Cross (now one of Colorado's most popular fourteeners). Neither is particular challenging -- they are scrambles, not technical climbs -- but hikers can lose their way if they aren't careful and must be prepared for abrupt weather changes. There are options for less strenuous recreational activities. The Tigiwon Lodge, which is located at the end of the graded, 2WD-accessible Tigiwon Road, is popular for a variety of recreational gatherings from picnics and family reunions to weddings. When winter arrives, snow sports reign. Snowmobiling is popular on the groomed tracks, including the winter-closed Tigiwon Road.
Postscript: Five other national parks that the National Park System acquired in the 1933 Reorganization were also abolished. Chattanooga National Cemetery was returned to War Department administration in 1944. Father Millett Cross National Monument -- the smallest National Monument ever established -- was abolished in 1949 and transferred to the state of New York. New Echota Marker National Memorial was abolished and transferred to the state of Georgia in 1950. In that same year, Colorado's Wheeler National Monument was abolished and the land was returned to the Forest Service for administration. Castle Pinckney National Monument was abolished in 1956 and transferred to the state of South Carolina.