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March 26, 2009

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Steven Taylor

With all that rattling around in your brain, no wonder you couldn't sleep! :)

And no, it's not your lack of depth perception: baseball is waaaaaaay to slow. (I was totally unaware of the eye--perhaps I haven't been paying attention. Its a useful datum to store away should i need to sneak up on you).

Further, if I may say, you do a fine job as pastor (and you know that I am in a season of life in which I am rather critical in that department). And, of course, you know that you cannot carrying nor solve the struggles of the body, nor can you make anyone do anything. That is for Him. Certainly, you know that and I make that statement as an encouragement and a exhortation, not a criticism in any way.

Alan Cross

Thanks, Steven. You get what I mean. I've found that one of the biggest challenges of pastoring is not the work itself necessarily, but releasing it to God and remembering that He is the One in control. Spending more time praying than planning tends to help in that. It can be an emotional struggle, even if the concept is understood cognitively. That's where faith comes in, I guess.

By the way, you could absolutely sneak up on me and I wouldn't even know it. People do it all the time!

Kevin

Nice post. Have you ever read Leading with a Limp? I'm going through it right now--great book.

Jeff Moody

Baseball is wonderful sport. I'm sorry for all you fans that are a result of our microwave-everything-happens-at-the-speed-of-light generation. You probably hate chess too. Go ahead and play connect four if you want.

Alan, you are a great pastor. It is your understanding of the fact that it is God working through you that makes this so.

I love writing like this. I always feel the need to do it right after I write a paper or something like that. I just used unlinked "this" and "that" at the end of sentences. I love grammar.

Alan Cross

Jeff, I thought about you when I wrote the baseball comment. I was almost certain that you would show up to defend your favorite sport. To each his own.

And yes, I do like chess. I love to play. I wouldn't watch it on television, though. Ugh.

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