What parent hasn’t heard these words from his or her child from as they grow up? And yet those words very aptly describe the last few days of 2013 for our family. And the work that had to be done to get ready was far from child’s play.
After a wonderful Christmas season spent at home in Mississippi, we headed out to Ripley, Tennessee, on December 28 to prepare for a Sunday of services there all day December 29. After preaching three times on Sunday and driving 81 miles back home, we pillowed out heads knowing that the next few days would be intense.
Monday, we set to work getting ready; that is, preparing the trailer for a long period of time on the road. Then there was the “get set” part of preparation: checking the air in the tires, changing the truck’s engine oil, replacing the water heater anode, and other technical projects relating to our equipment.
By 1:00 Monday afternoon, we were ready to go. Eight hundred sixty-four miles of go, in fact. A day and half later, we arrived in North Port, Florida about an hour before our service was supposed to start. On Sunday, we begin our first meeting of the year here in North Port, after which he head north to South Carolina.
This year promises to bring some very important decisions for us, particularly regarding the trailer. Last year, pulling the trailer cost us a little more than $1.64 a mile. Admittedly, it was a rougher year than usual, mainly due to a transmission that needed to be replaced in the truck. Still, this kind of expense forces us to make some hard decisions regarding the way we have always traveled as a family. Would you pray for God’s wisdom as we seek His will in these matters? What a privilege it is to serve Him, and we know that He will reveal His plan to us in His time.
May God give all of you a prosperous and fruitful New Year.
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