It was a bit of a sad parting because I had to part with some very close friends and mentors in the move. I feel that though I can’t meet some of the greatest thinkers and pastors who could shape my ministry, their books offer their mentorship. And though it’s kinda weird I greet my new friends when they’re taken out of the Amazon.com box. I say something like, “Welcome my friend, I look forward to what you can offer me. I’ll do my best to learn from you. Make yourself comfortable. My home is your home now.” The book says nothing. Corie rolls her eyes.
But alas my volumes have been given free-run of my basement. It is far too dangerous for them out here in a non-temperature controlled environment. They may be strong mentors, but they are frail beings and have weak spines.
There are a few on my desk out here: The Bible (actually two copies), Courageous Leadership by: Bill Hybels, Devotional Classics, and Customer Satisfaction is Worthless Customer Loyalty is Priceless by Jeffery Gitomer.
But all in all, I really like it out here. It is a glass house. It’s like I promoted myself to a corner office and am surrounded with windows. ( Note: I really like this. Maybe one day I could have an office that had windows all around and air-conditioning.) I can
hear the birds chirping, the pitter patter of raindrops, and see all the tools that I own on the other end of the room. It’s very nice.
I hope that you’ll come by for a visit. Just give me a call before you come. 410.491.4314
--Ben


1 comment:
adaptability, that's the mark of a good pastor. Mom
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