14 hours in a car sure does a number on your rear …

14 hours in a car sure does a number on your rear end…

Our first visit to Savannah, TX was a good one. Now things are set in stone. Katie brother, unexpectadly, announced in front of the entire Singing Oaks congregation that my wife and I will be making to move to Savannah to be members and ministers in the core team planting a church in the community there.

Now, we are in the midst of planning for this transition as well as buckling our seatbelt for another God-guided roller coaster ride.

The annticipation of getting back into ministry is almost unbearable. If it was up to me, I’d pack up and move tomorrow. However, God has a little better idea of how things are going to shake out. So, I’ll just use a little something He likes to help me learn, called patience. His timing us usually much better than mine anyhow.

Wow, it’s only been two weeks since the last post….

Wow, it’s only been two weeks since the last post. I’m really getting the hang of this blogging thing…haha.

It’s funny how drastically the direction of your life can change. One minute we’re finishing a 1.5 million dollar home, and the next minute we’re out of work for almost six months. I just have to smile when out of nowhere, God says, “hey, it’s time for ya’ll to be back in ministry.”

God’s timing is hardly ever in step with ours. No complaints from our end. If it was up to us, we’d just do what is easiest, or what we’re most comfortable with, or even what is paying the most money.

However, I’m starting to feel more and more like Paul when he said, in essence, “I love preaching the gospel and getting paid for it, but I don’t care if I get paid or not, I’ll preach the gospel anyway.”

That’s who we want to be and that’s who we are striving to be at this transitional time in our lives… So, we’ll just wait and see what God has in store for us.