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8 Responses to “The good part is yet to come!”

  1. Wow. That post & story about the missionaries kicked me in the posterior region too! THANK you for posting this one. A neat eye-opener.

  2. Deana says:

    Yes, that was a total kick in the backside as you put it. (smile) Excellent post Ken. Thank you for the reminder. I love the whole “You aren’t home yet” concept. I forget that a lot.

  3. Terry(@apostlethatroks) says:

    Thank you, Ken! I certainly needed that!!!

  4. Megan says:

    WOW…that is so true…we often moan about little things that are not important missing out on the bigger picture or plan God has in store for us…

  5. Sue says:

    “If I discover within myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.” C.S. Lewis. I try to remember this…

  6. Gail Alston says:

    What a GREAT msg. about not being home yet! I’m going to remember that when things get rough! Thank you very much!

    A few years ago you came to The Woodlands United Methodist Church & I saw you there. As always, you were wonderful! Also I saw you at a Group Publishing Youth Ministry conference. Wonderful again! Your grandchildren are really growing & are so darling!

    I look forward to the next time you’re in Texas!

    Sincerely, Gail

  7. Troy Gully says:

    Tie this laces of both boots and also walk around. Stand on the balls of your feet. If your feet do not move around an excess of and your heel will not slip, then you in all probability have the right fit.

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