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    June 13

    Poor John

    A vacation is a wonderful thing or as they say in London "on holiday". However, trying not to sound pessimistic, I often return to find that in my absence things come just short of a nuclear meltdown. Now allow me to alliterate, and bear with me. I promise I will be positive in the end.

    • My student minister led a bible study that encouraged our youth to embrace a radical form of doctrine. (I would rather not divulge the subject of his teaching, just let me say that it would merit immediate termination).

           My board leaders called, actually a full 12 hours before "the holiday" was over, to inform me of this and that we had several frightened youth and angry parents.

           When I arrived at the office I discoverd His resignation letter on my desk. I love the boy to death but he had heard the backlash and vanished before my return.

     

    • My guest speaker in my absence ask the congregation for financial assistance. A double, tripple no no. He was here as my rep. In His defense, he is a missionary that has to solicite funding, but he did not ask me for authorization. He apologized, but I feel used.

     

    • One of our recent attendees at Trinity died. I did not know him well. He was a Christian and a member of another church but had been coming here for a couple of months. He was only 48. He had a myriad of problems all of which I believed the Lord could heal and mend. From friends that knew him he appeared to have had a lifetime of trouble. I made it back just in time to attend his memorial service. A guest soloist sang a requested song that was a favorite of the deceased, "I did it my way". I thought, uh huh, thats why were here, you did it your way.

    Now allow me to share a perspective. 


    It's not about me!!!

    Thank God he has refreshed my spirit, and restored my soul.

    I went this morning to visit a saint who has been is a rehabilitation hospital for 8 months. complication from diabetes and crones has cost her both legs. As I was leaving this unpleasant hospice where there are several hundred patients, an older man stepped outside as we headed to our cars. I said, "wonderful day isn't it?"

       He paused and looked up at me and said, "Every day is wonderful when you can walk out of a place like this"

    WOW - talk about a wake up. Lord, forgive me when I whine.

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    Sandrawrote:

    it is often a simple comment like this one that makes us count our blessings ..

    our God is good to us in this way that He reminds us so gently !

    seems like you will need a holiday to get over coming back from the last one  :-)

    *blessings*

    June 26
    Auntwrote:
    so how is "poor john"?
    June 23
    Auntwrote:

    summer is off to quite a start!

    blessings to you.

    June 20
    VENTL8Rwrote:

    Yeah, it's very easy to take things like walking and seeing for granted.  Until something goes wrong.  Things like this make you NOT want to vacation, or maybe vacation longer and farther away......

     

    If you really want a pen, I can make you an Olive wood of your very own.  Email me at VENTL8R@yahoo.com and we'll talk.

    June 14
    Leahwrote:

    Good gosh! Alot happened while you were gone. I'm confident I didn't know the 48 yr. old, right? You need to write me and tell me about your trip. :-)

    Welcome back! Missed ya!

    June 13

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