-I'd like to move out of our condo into a nicely sized house, one big enough to have a party at.
-We own our condo and that means we have more money to share, invest and just plain give away.
-I'd like to live abroad and research some mysterious written language...kind of like Maya.
-We're in the perfect place right now for our daughter to have family and for us to waork alongside the amazing ministry our church here does.
-I'd like to have a more glamorous job and to be busier at what I love.
-What I do now is challenging me in ways I've never experienced before.
-I'd like to have a new wardrobe with tailored clothes and hottest fashions.
-I'm learning to be creative with what I have and I'm getting really good at sewing.
-John 12.25 The man who loves his life will lose it, while the man who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.
-Acts 20.24However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace.
Monday, March 24, 2008
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4 comments:
Thanks for sharing, love.
You inspire me.
A great reminder, Alisa.
Let me try a couple...
- I'd like to live anywhere in the world except central Florida.
- My job in Lakeland has been a ridiculous blessing and seems to be setting up more and more for us to move overseas one day with them.
- I'd like to have enough money to buy new kayaks and travel.
- God has done amazing things with our meager finances, all the while completely changing our priorities, allowing us to personally prop up a church in India, and let Kallie start a business doing exactly what she loves.
God is good.
Thanks Buck! This is awesome to read. I love having friends that clearly have God moving in their lives and the getting to hear about it.
- I'd like to have a bigger, modern kitchen that more than 1 person can stand in at a time.
- Eric loves to cook and so we've learned to be creative in our use of counter space. The small kitchen brings us close together, as does the nightly dishwashing (by hand) routine.
- It would be great to have more money.
- I've learned to depend on God for material needs in a constant way that I've never had to do before. Still working on it.
- Sometimes I just want to quit school and say goodbye to the stress and busy evenings of work.
- I'm learning so much stuff, and hopefully my education will give me tools to help other people and spread Christ's love in a unique way.
Thanks, Alisa and Buck, for helping me think this way for a little while.
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