Tuesday, September 19, 2006

2000 pages of Testimony

Holy Cow, I have decided to put some of my journal in this blog.

If I wouldn't have let my first wife talk me into throwing away my first 10 years or so there would be about 3000 pages or . So you people wanted to know about my life. Here it is. That is if I don't get bored with doing this.

Don't know where the first few pages are to this but bare or is it bear with it for a moment..............

---planer. I didn't see all the nails and so the planer blades had nicks in them.

Well Uncle Louie was some what of an easy going guy as he patiently but with a hint of frustration in his voice told me that I had to be more thorough. So I made a greater effort at diligence and went back over the wood to pull all most all the rest of the nails.

I do not blame myself for missing some of the nails because some were truly hidden from the naked eye.

What I remember most about that moment though is that I have used this as a gage for judging supervisors and in my own dealings with subordinates and have found that people generally responded well and received nominal performance out of them. I can't say that I was perfect but I was satisfied that I had done well enough and wasn't stamping on peoples emotions .

6 Years later I again went to work for Louie at the age of 18 and though we worked long hard hours, I was again treated with respect and encouraged to produce.

It was my first real experience with wood working of any kind and I had become proficient even to the point that I considered myself a craftsman in trimming houses and a good helper and worker.

The hardest part was that by the end of my planned stay was living and working with him and Aunt Martha. 24\7 was a strain yet the profound changes that occurred in me during that time will stay with me the rest of my life.

By the time I left Oklahoma for home(Wis) I had begun to develop an organized and disciplined mind coupled with the do or die attitude I gained from high school sports under the tutelage of such excellent coaches as Jerry Peck ,Thompson, and Larry Hoff, All gentlemen but hard driven to develop excellence in the young men under their charge. All of my coaches were excellent examples to motivation and character set in hard work, preparedness and also the ability to persuade and cajole the most out of a person. Together these men taught thousands of young people the ethics of continuous hard work.

If not for God bringing me into the presence of these I could not have had the fortitude to to hang on to sanity during what was to become the greatest shock to my ideal of myself.

Though many people have suffered greater physical trauma through privations, war, and death. Even the death of my own dad did not change me as much as the incredible realization that God had some very great things in store for me and a ministry which through my own blindness would not be revealed to me until these last few months.

I at first resented my mother for calling up my uncle Louie and setting up the job for me in Oklahoma back in the fall of 1977 but as I write this I realize it was the guiding hand of Jesus in my decision to go ahead and give up the first job I had ever had, one that I was doing well in and was well liked and appreciated. Would have done well in the future in and probably been very successful in the future had I gone on to college at UWS (University of Wisconsin Superior), and pursued a career in Politics or something else I was considering at that time. Still I look back and find Jim Gotham, Dennis Knill, and Scotty Craker 3 more good examples of good hard working men.

But because of my earnest fervent prayers to God when I was 16 or 17 to be more like Jesus and for the sake of the kingdom of God to give me a witness that many others would be brought into salvation I was to take a circuitous route to today and little did I know that the witness was already within me but yet the Father had a more perfect plan than mine. I was to be prepared give it, withstand it, understand it, and completely communicate it.

My whole life has been maneuvered by my most Loving Father and to this end was I born and to this extent have I performed according to the good will of God.

The idea that one man in love with God and a desire to do his will and the works there of could blossom into becoming a sower of seed that by love and many tears for lost souls; and can make a great difference in the world, is not a fallacy but a fact when God becomes involved. Finding out that I could engage God in a great crusade for salvation is shock indeed.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

ONE LINERS

Here are a few one liners which you guys out there should learn. Most wives enjoy something romantic coming out of your mouths here and there besides the same ole humdrum that you normally say.




Romantic One-Liners ~ By Victoria Taylor Murray Last edited: Wednesday, September 10, 2003Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2003
~ My favorite romantic one-liners ~
All love is sweet, given or returned. ~Percy Bysshe Shelly~ Love distils desire upon the eyes, love brings bewitching grace into the heart. ~Euripides~ Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one. ~John Keats~ There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved. ~George Sand~ Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight of recognition. ~Alexander Smith~ Love is the beauty of the soul. ~St. Augustine~ What I do and what I dream include thee, as the wine must taste of its own grapes. ~Elizabeth Barrett Browning~ But to see her was to love her, love but her, and love her forever. ~Robert Burns~ When love reigns the impossible may be attained. ~Indian proverb~ To love is to receive a glimpse of heaven. ~Karen Sunde~

Friday, September 08, 2006

Souls

Your soul is not yours but belongs to the Creator himself therefore you truly cannot sell it. But you can lose it....forever. I personally know who can keep your soul for paradise. Call Jesus and ask him to save your soul in his heavenly bank and I guarentee you interest rates out of this world.

Eze 18:4

Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father,
so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

You Have a Choleric Temperament

You are a person of great enthusiasm - easily excited by many things.
Unsatisfied by the ordinary, you are reaching for an epic, extraordinary life.
You want the best. The best life. The best love. The best reputation.

You posses a sharp and keen intellect. Your mind is your primary weapon.
Strong willed, nothing can keep you down. Your energy can break down any wall.
You're an instantly passionate person - and this passion gives you an intoxicating power over others.

At your worst, you are a narcissist. Full of yourself and even proud of your faults.
Stubborn and opinionated, you know what you think is right. End of discussion.
A bit of a misanthrope, you often see others as weak, ignorant, and inferior.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Footsteps in the Sand

I have always felt discomfort when someone said they were walking with God. That is simply not true. God walks with you only.

The more spiritual you get the more aware you become of God and the more you should realize that you are not your own, but God's. Therefore though no man alive today can be God, 'you are not God but God is you'.

If you take that one you will have to quote me on it. I would like the publicity.