ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: PRACTICAL DISCIPLESHIP
Once again I'm out of sync with my normal publishing schedule for these Coffee Breaks.Della's mother, Opal Hendershot, went home to be with the Lord just over a month ago.
Once again I'm out of sync with my normal publishing schedule for these Coffee Breaks.Della's mother, Opal Hendershot, went home to be with the Lord just over a month ago.
Howdy! Glad you joined me today! I’ll keep these comments short because we need to get right into today’s discussion.
Greetings!Salutations, too! Before we get started with today’s discussion, let me finish our last discussion with a few comments. And, by the way, thanks to Rich and DeAngela Warren, we have a really nice new French Press.
G’Mornin’! In case you aren’t aware of it (and I suspect most of you are), the Lord is trying to get us delivered from our religious boxes, our preconceived notions of how He operates, and what He would like to do through us.
When we began our last Coffee Break, I started to tell you about a personal experience that opened my eyes to the importance of "partnering" as a Kingdom principle, but never got back to share the events that generated the revelation in me. Instead we talked about the foundation of partnership and the fact that it all begins with a covenant we have with the Lord Jesus Christ.
I am Curt Atkinson and I live in Florida. I am 70 years old and live alone. I had everything wrong with me. Between my back, my legs, and hips I just couldn't get up and go nor sit up too long, but I tried as best as I could. I was in terrible physical shape and a little mental I hate to admit, and I needed prayer so bad. I've had two heart attacks and two strokes and diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. 911 have picked me up four times since April of '98. It seemed like I was just going back and forth to the hospital.
Shandell posed a question the other day, and I thought this would be a good place to do a piece on this subject.
'Mornin'! So much to say, and so little time! Guess I'll just have to increase my frequency of posts again.
And a Great Gettin' up Mornin' to ya! Like I said in our last Coffee Break, so much is happening even as I write that it's hard to keep up. Grab that cup of good really dark roasted coffee, maybe a "vitamin" or two, and let's not waste any time getting started today.
Greetings and Solutions! Good Morning! Howdy! In case I missed anyone, Hi, there!! Glad you could join me on this most auspicious occasion.