I think this may not be the decision you were hoping for but at least the uncertainty about your future is resolved. It does seem as if it has some advantages from Neill's comment.
Just like a star
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Just like most people, I am not a fan of adversity. I don't deliberately
seek out conflict or trials, and when I encounter tough times, I am
probably th...
I have a New Website
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I have a new website! I spent a lifetime expressing myself in words:
through sermons, articles, books, teaching series, and daily thoughts. I
have begun to...
Back to Work
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I will be back at work from tomorrow. This is a strange time of year
because my thoughts are very focused on 2019. We will elect new society
stewards in th...
Mischief during midterm break
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Midterm is a bad idea
This is my dad’s opinion
What else has the power to transform
This sweet boy into a minion?
So, I was supposed to sleep
‘til seven ...
Diversity in Unity
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In October I attended the Baptist Union of Southern Africa‘s assembly in
Cape Town as a voting delegate representing Crystal Park Baptist Church
Benoni. Th...
Great Preacher
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I am hoping the title of this post might attract some attention in the same
way that the person it talks about caught my attention
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I was flicking chann...
Determining my level of consciousness
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It is Saturday morning and i am sitting in a suddenly quiet Medic Room at
our base. After an extremely busy 24hour shift i am thinking of my own
level of c...
The Church and the People
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Maybe it is time that I voice some thoughts that have been floating in my
mind for a while now. Whilst Steven and Jenny's posts about same sex
relations...
It may have been the sampling of that pineapple beer in Standard 8 that resulted in me choosing accountancy as my first career (and not touching alcohol since), but a far stronger Spirit has called me into my second career as I prepare for the exciting journey towards becoming a full-time minister in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa.
Being married to my wonderful wife Belinda, and having been blessed with an amazing son, James, is living proof that accountants DO have a personality. (Or maybe Belinda just felt sorry for me, perhaps?)
Judging by the blogs of Dion Forster, Wessel Bentley, and others, it looks like being able to blog is one of the requirements for being a minister (!), so here goes...
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Just think you are within one hour from the beach. Weekend off it's sun sea and fun
I don't know what to say...
How do you feel about it? Shout if you want to talk
I think this may not be the decision you were hoping for but at least the uncertainty about your future is resolved. It does seem as if it has some advantages from Neill's comment.
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