Presidents' Day
Ah...a good American holiday...just in time for a three day weekend. Thank you President Washington and President Lincoln. Seems to me that when we were young, we got a holiday for each of their celebrations. Things change.
It was a day of relaxation for us mixed in with a little preparation for the Territorial Executive Councils that start tomorrow. The agenda is full and will be worthwhile for all who attend. Hopefully, we'll see some changes here too. Being satisfied with what is can be comfortable, but looking forward to where we need to go and be is a challenge.
I hope your day has been productive...and if it was a holiday for you, that you are ready to show up tomorrow for God's good plan for you.
Nahum 1:15 (MSG)
15 "Look! Striding across the mountains-a messenger bringing the latest good news: peace! A holiday, Judah! Celebrate! Worship and recommit to God! No more worries about this enemy. This one is history. Close the books."
It was a day of relaxation for us mixed in with a little preparation for the Territorial Executive Councils that start tomorrow. The agenda is full and will be worthwhile for all who attend. Hopefully, we'll see some changes here too. Being satisfied with what is can be comfortable, but looking forward to where we need to go and be is a challenge.
I hope your day has been productive...and if it was a holiday for you, that you are ready to show up tomorrow for God's good plan for you.
Nahum 1:15 (MSG)
15 "Look! Striding across the mountains-a messenger bringing the latest good news: peace! A holiday, Judah! Celebrate! Worship and recommit to God! No more worries about this enemy. This one is history. Close the books."
2 Comments:
There has been much discussion in the blogging circles about the Ashcraft's presentation this week. I trust that, in addition to what they share, it is a fruitful time for all involved.
The work the TEC shares in can't be comprehended, I'm sure, by most of us. O, to be a fly on the wall during some of those sessions!
Traditions are for people who don't like the unexpected, food for thought.
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