Prayer Labyrinth - digg this

Paul Soupiset has been working to put together a labyrinth that his church will use as a place of prayer and reflection. He's been blogging the process and documenting with photos and drawings. Paul as it happens is also a very talented aritst so the drawings alone are awesome. Check out soupablog: The Labyrinth Project.
It's this sort of undertaking and the sermon that I heard this past Sunday that make me work towards trying to think of how I can love God extravagantly. How often do we love God and those around us just to the point of our comfort? Shouldn't love make us do uncomfortable things? I certainly think so.
So that will be my prayer. God help me to love in uncomfortable ways, extravagantly, unabashedly, uncaring about what others may think or how it will make me look in others eyes.
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What's really the point of this labyrinth?
A place to walk quietly, meditate and pray. Not sure about the significance of a labyrinth per se if there is one.