Ok, so here is the deal. A couple months ago I was preparing to move into full time ministry. My job ended, we put our house on the market and told the youth we were leaving. Around the same time God gave me an idea for a web business.
That was almost four months ago.
Since that time I have preached my “last message” a half dozen times. The house is no closer to being sold. My ministry has flourished like never before and my web business exploded. Here is an example:
These are the webstats of one site I build in the last six months (click for larger view). I have seen a small discipleship group that I started for a few teen boys grow into a Friday night revival service attended by 20 or so, and I have seen the youth that I disciple begin to really be used by God to win their friends to Christ, minister under the power of the Holy Ghost, choose righteousness and be a light to their circle of influence. I have had no less than three of them ask me what to do when their job is threatened because of their winning coworkers to Christ.
This is all great. I find it extremely fulfilling but my mortgage company does not. Same is true of the electric company, the homeowners association, Chrysler financial, student loans, well, you get the point.
So I have been lax in posting here because I have been consumed with my online business and ministry.
There is lots going on and much to report. I try to skim all of your blogs and even rarely post a comment.
Please continue to pray that something will happen soon to bring some sense of stability.
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Thanks for the update - and like your blog redesign
We’re praying.
Thanks and thanks
I love the new look…and I wish it would work out for you to be closer here…but God may have kept you away from “stuff”…I am praying for you!
Thanks Carl for the update! I’ll pray for stability as well. But as far as I can tell you, there are times in the ministry where stability will not be there but you’re still able to pay all your bills, cause God never comes to late but sometimes very short in time.
Tom