Job
At 5:00pm today I accepted a position at Winnwood Baptist Church as their new Associate Pastor of Students and Outreach. Glory to God. I start Tuesday. Thanks for your prayers and support these last nine months.
Reflecting on other people's thoughts...
At 5:00pm today I accepted a position at Winnwood Baptist Church as their new Associate Pastor of Students and Outreach. Glory to God. I start Tuesday. Thanks for your prayers and support these last nine months.
Thanks for your prayers as I am looking seriously at a church in KC - they are looking at me for their youth/outreach position. It is very exciting, and I go this Sunday to share my story during their service. Have had a good time so far meeting people and getting to know the students... trusting God in all of this to put me where he wants me.
It was in the personal tragedy we felt our unity. Waves swept away Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians with a ferocious indifference. Once again, unified in the face of catastrophe, we hit the pause button on our own man-made conflicts. But I also watch us inch back to "normal." On Page One, the fury of nature shares space again with the folly of humanity. The victims of nature make room for the victims of man-made conflict. It's impossible to watch this unfold and not wonder why people need tragedy to remind us of our humanity. And why we manufacture disaster when nature provides quite enough of its own. (Ellen Goodman, The Boston Globe, January 9, 2005)