Well, I don't know if anyone reads this blog anymore as Paul has not posted on it for some time. We did not move on. We are having to stay. So this is the end. Karen for Paul
"The End"? No, it is not the end. You both still have a future with God's leading. I was pondering Moses. For 40 years in the back desert, he was probably thinking God was through with him - killing a man, running for his life. But God was not through, but had a special job for Moses to do. Why did God wait so long to get around to the burning bush? We don't know. I have a fun quote for you; by Samuel Rutherford "Whenever I find myself in the cellar of affliction, I always look about for the wine." Keep looking -
I have been married to my wonderful wife Karen for over 33 years. We have two grown children--Josh, who lives in Yuma, AZ, and Joylene who is married to a great guy, Jeff Green--they live in Dalton, GA. I have been in Christian ministry for a long time, so I've done a lot of movin' on in my life. My first church position was as a youth pastor working with Jr. High and High school students. Since then I have been an assistant pastor, a Christian school teacher, and a senior pastor. My wife Karen is an elementary school teacher. She teaches 4th grade at Crowley County Elementary School.
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"The End"? No, it is not the end. You both still have a future with God's leading.
I was pondering Moses. For 40 years in the back desert, he was probably thinking God was through with him - killing a man, running for his life. But God was not through, but had a special job for Moses to do.
Why did God wait so long to get around to the burning bush? We don't know.
I have a fun quote for you; by Samuel Rutherford "Whenever I find myself in the cellar of affliction, I always look about for the wine."
Keep looking -
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