Well I was off of work for Jim Counts at Legacy Fencing for about five days. Today I went back to the grindstone. And it felt good to be in the sun again.
The college group has been at the grindstone, and I am proud to say we are doing well while our leader is gone. Clarence Adair took over Wednesday night’s study of the book of James and their was a lot of good discussion. Also, the individuals in the college group stepped up to the plate and dove into the Bible for leadership traits this past Sunday, as a result class was really productive. We’re doing well. We have much more to do though; I also have much more work to do. Christ desires so much, and I desire to fulfill His will. It feels so good to be at the grindstone.
I sure do miss good ole’ Seth Simmons though. I called him the other day and thought he would be back this past weekend. But he said he had only been gone a week. I was bummed out. It sure does feel longer than a week, feels kind of like a month. But nonetheless I will press on. I will be at the grindstone day in and day out, for Simmons, other soldiers of Christ, the lost, but most of all my King and Creator, Jesus Christ. Won’t you join me at the grindstone for Christ?
24 hits from you? Is that correct? Pretty intense! Did my system mess up again? I sure hope not because it has been an amazing day on the hits. 24 hits from clintpeterson.wordpress. Incredible. Oh yeah, the post was good too. Glad the class went well. Wish I could’ve been there.
By: neilholman on June 26, 2007
at 1:35 am
Sounds like things are going along smoothly. That’s a testimony to Seth’s leadership in preparing the group before he left. Yay for Clarence…great guy!
By: johndobbs on June 26, 2007
at 6:42 am
I know Brother Holman, it was quite a day.
Yes Mr. Dobbs, it is definitely a testimony to what Seth has taught us, and his leadership. We have been blessed by him.
By: ctpeterson14 on June 27, 2007
at 5:22 pm