What does it mean to be a kid at heart?
Today, I walked 6 kilometers and rode a bicycle for another 15. It wasn’t just about the distance — it was about the feeling of being a kid at heart.
Before starting, I opened Google Maps to find my route. On the screen, the path looked short, but when I began walking, I realized how long 6 kilometers really felt. It took about 90 minutes — an hour and a half! Yet every step was filled with joy. I prayed as I walked, sang quietly, and enjoyed the fresh air. I felt like a little child exploring the world for the first time — curious, brave, and full of life.
During my 21-kilometer journey, I discovered something simple yet deep: people don’t actually need many things to be content. Last night, I worried about what food to bring, afraid I might get hungry. But today, I found that all I needed was to refill my water. Because I had eaten a nutritious lunch, I didn’t need anything else. The Lord took care of me completely.
To be a kid at heart means to live with trust — to face the unknown with courage, to enjoy the journey instead of worrying about the distance, and to experience the Lord walking side by side with me.
Even though I walked and rode alone, I wasn’t truly alone. I had Jesus with me. And that made my heart light — like a child’s.

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