Posted by PJH on April 26, 2009 at 20:22:04 from (71.171.204.46):
In Reply to: OT: church closing. posted by doug in illinois on April 26, 2009 at 17:18:31:
Doug, I"m sorry to hear of your church problems. Here in our area, there are several new churches being built, and we recently completed a new addition on our little country church.
When we were talking of borrowing the money to add on, I was very nervous. We voted to obtain a loan, and the very next Sunday evening a stranger visited the service. Someone mentioned the upcoming construction, and he stood up and announced that he was a union electrician, and would wire the church if we"d provide the materials. This guy lived 40 miles away, and just decided to pull in as he was driving by. He not only supervised wiring the addition, but also rewired the entire original structure. We installed over 7200 feet of wire in all, plus a new service, dist. panel, etc.
That stranger made me realize we were not alone in this endeavor.
We may move away from the Father, but He doesn"t move away from us!
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