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I think that one of the most frustratingly vague and irritating phrases I'm familiar with is "olden times." Anytime anyone uses that phrase, I cringe inside.
And sometimes I cringe outside as well. |
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Well, this is getting interesting now. Apparently there's someone else running around the area claiming to be "the minister" of Eastside here. I just got off the phone with someone from one of the local hardware stores where the has attempted to buy 5 lights in the name of the church...and none of us have ever heard of this person. He's not using my name or the name of any of the rest of us. It's pretty bizarre. |
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Well, the books I had ordered arrived! So I can get the ball rolling on that as soon as I know what the upcoming schedule is with my mom. |
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One of the things I'd love to be able to do, at least on occasion, is deliver a sermon completely from memory. I think I've got one I can do now, and I think I'm going to give it a shot on Sunday evening. I'll have my notes in the back of my Bible just in case, but I'm going to try it without them.
Just a few more days until, Lord willing, I'll be able to head down to see the family. I'm quite excited about that.
I was mapping out our "area" here. Working off the faulty assumption that we're responsible for evangelizing up to halfway to the nearest church in each direction, our area is...roughly 5000 square miles. In other words, a little over three times the size of Rhode Island, twice the size of the state of Delaware, and not quite the size of Connecticut. That's a lot of area to cover.
I think it's lunch time. At least, that's what my stomach is telling me. |
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Well, I enjoyed heat while it lasted. It's already back to doing what it was previously doing: not heating. So it looks like I'll be calling the guy back tomorrow morning. Joy. |
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