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Decisions in life
Posted on January 14th, 2008 3 commentsWork History:Movie Gallery Manager-Associate Pastor-Director of Broadcast Services-Chief of Operations
I was talking with Joe the other day and we were discussing how people always remember the good times of our past. The word Joe used was “over romanticize.” I always seem to dwell on the things we enjoyed, and sometimes the memories of things we didn’t enjoy are amazingly enjoyable. As I dwell at my past, I am just thankful. It has been a fantastic life full of grace from God and those around me. For a while I have been feeling the pull(guidance from God) back into full-time church ministry (gulp.) That sounds easy enough, but life is complicated. I have an amazing job, that I love. I’m not just typing that. I love my job at Kentucky Heartland Outreach. I have an incredible boss, and great employees working for/with me. There is zero drama, and zero “that’s not my job” attitude. Everyone seems to enjoy what they do. I have complete freedom in the areas I am responsible for (no micro-managing.) It is wonderful. And now I have decisions to make. A church has offered me a full-time position in working with students. This possibility is scary yet exciting. My life experience causes me to be hesitant, yet I feel that God may be pointing us in that direction. It is decision making time. I have came upon an unexpected fork in the road, and I really don’t want to go down either path. Not because I dislike my options. My inclination for stillness is because to choose one path I must deny the alternative. So here I stand. The directions are quite clear, it’s the destination that is a bit blurry.
If you are the praying type, please remember my family when you spend time with our God. If you aren’t, try it sometime.



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