And he could very well do that with this bow,
"it's not what you have, it's how you use what you have"
My wheels, laid in my closet for three or four months, before I sold them, now that's a second set a wheels that I got frustrated with because I just wanted to be good with a traditional bow.
Thats because I started out when I was 10 years old with a long bow, man if we could only get back to the
"10-year-old attitude"
We were not concerned about arrow size, weight of the bow, or strength, we just picked up a bow at that age and flung an arrow, and if it hit the bull's-eye we were overjoyed.
"ahhhh that childhood faith"
That's when we believed in our self, and not in how pretty the bow was, how strong it was, or who it came from, or who made it.
"Not that there's anything wrong with that"
But sometimes we get so hung up, that we can get off the hook, and shoot it for what it is;
A stick, a string, and an arrow to fling, you just tell him to concentrate on what's good, and not how bad he shoots, concentrate on the good ones, and more of them will come.
Just enjoy the bow, and of course what it's mostly all about, you enjoy your son, and help him enjoy you,
Pastor Carl