RevGals Fri. 5
Weekly, RevGalBlogPals has a meme for us. This is the first I've actually participated in and is very apt for this time in my life. Let me know your responses to the following. Mine are.
1. How important is the "big picture" to you, do you need a glimpse of the possibilities or are you a details person? Primarily a big picture person who doesn't worry about the details, sometimes even though I should.
1. How important is the "big picture" to you, do you need a glimpse of the possibilities or are you a details person? Primarily a big picture person who doesn't worry about the details, sometimes even though I should.
2. If the big picture is important to you how do you hold onto it in the nitty gritty details of life? Lots of prayer and communication with friends who help me keep on track, particularly if I am comparing myself with others too much and second guessing myself.
3. Name a book, poem, psalm, piece of music that transports to to another dimension ( one....what am I thinking....) "I am a Servant."
4.Thinking of physical views, is there somewhere that inspires you, somewhere that you breathe more easily? When I'm sitting, reclining on the swing on our deck. I can hear the birds singing and hear what God is saying through creation and his word.
5. A picture opportunity... post one if you can ( or a link to one!) See above picture.
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Comments
1. I have always been a "big picture" person. That's partly by inclination and giftedness. But also, I've come to see over time, somewhat by laziness. I work very hard to keep track of the details, but also to find people who are good at details. My experience as a pastor and as a leader is that there's always someone with the gifts needed to get things done and if that person is lacking, it doesn't need doing.
2. Prayer and constant personal reminders.
3. Any of the songs on Rich Mullins' posthumously-released 'Jesus Project.' Also, 'Above All,' recorded by, among others, Michael W. Smith. 'A Mighty Fortress is Our God' and 'Beautiful Savior' are two hymns that do this. I could spend a long time answering this question.
4. Anytime it's my day off and I am with my wife.
I can't post a picture here, I guess.
Mark Daniels
I'll get to that other stuff (your post) next time...I'm just headed out the door, but I was wondering how you are doing?
Still in much pain? I hope you are doing a lot better.
Take care, Ivy and God bless.
- Steve M.
mochajava is a "he" busy hunting snakes in the yard at the moment...