Wait A Minute . . . Or Two or Three Weeks
Work on the house has slowed, not that there is nothing to do it’s just that we’ve reached that point where some big things need to be done (for which we are relying upon others) until we can keep going. The frustrating part, and some of you have been here, is the schedule. It never works out according to your planned schedule.
But then again, most things hardly ever do.
That might be why more Christians should be involved in this type of work. It teaches patience, builds strength, character & endurance.
As a bonus, if you can make it through the project and still love those around (and still be loved by them) you’ve figured out how to live for Christ.
May 15, 2007
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3 Responses to “Wait A Minute . . . Or Two or Three Weeks”
I’m into that just packing my office contents!
Old southern saying:
If you want to test your marriage, build a home.
If you want to get a divorce, remodel your home.
Why are so many things “learning experiences”? I’m sure you’re looking forward to the day to be in your new place.
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