Here’s Some Interesting News

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This post has some really bad news and some potentially really good news.  I’m hoping you’ll think about the good more than the bad.  I’ll start off with the bad.

The bad news.

I’m not going to say much about it because, well, I can’t do anything about it and I don’t want any kind of repercussions from it.  So, here is the bad news…quickly.

Some of you know, most of you don’t.  Thirteen days after my surgery, the boss at work wanted to meet with me.  After 11 years of service, through some good times and through some not so good times, I was informed that I was not going to be going back to work for my, well, previous employer now.  Yeah, I was fired.  Wasn’t happy.  Still ain’t and for so many reasons.  They were nice enough to continue my insurance and disability until March.

Not sure what’s going to happen come March.  Especially seeing that I’m not well enough to work yet.  And still having tests etc.  But, it’s going to be just fine.  I’ve complete faith in God.

The good news.

I’ve written several posts about going back to school and getting my education in Bible or ministry and also being a counselor.  That word, ministry, is such a broad area that I can’t pinpoint which direction I’m going to be going, but I’m really feeling lead to be in the pulpit.

I’ve mentioned taking online courses at Liberty University and I got pretty far into that process, but with my back being the way it is, I put it on the back burner on simmer.  Well, there is a good possibility that I’ll be taking it completely off the stove after tomorrow.

This past week I went to the church offices and had a good long let-it-out session.  By the end of the session we had pretty much determined that this was just God’s way of closing one door and opening a window, somewhere.  I had thought that myself and to hear him say it only made it even more real, if you know what I mean.

I thought my next step might be to get a job and that’s not necessarily so.  I had to decide what I was/wanted to do.  Since it’s been on my heart for so long, getting into ministry is what I want to do.  Education will be my first major step and there is no better time like the present.  That’s what I’m praying for anway.

After the decision was made, my minister since then has made some phone calls and we have a meeting for 9:30 tomorrow morning with an adviser, maybe a professor at David Lipscomb University in Nashville.  Then, we’ll just see where God leads me from there.

I do have some things going through my head as far as income goes.  Got insurance to worry about and that sort of thing.  And of course, there is the whole issue with the back that’s ongoing (no word on an MRI yet).  But, tomorrow, the meeting is my first step and a huge leap of faith.  I couldn’t be more excited.

Because of HIM

SC

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5 Comments

  1. Posted February 8, 2010 at 9:04 am | Permalink

    Scott,

    Sorry to hear about your job, but Lipscomb is a good school. The man who baptized me went to Lipscomb WAY back, I think it was just after the Korean War. Nice location, too. Praying for you, brother.

  2. Posted February 9, 2010 at 2:43 pm | Permalink

    looking forward to seeing how He will use you – looking forward to hearing the about His great works through this process…

    praying He carries you high through the school work…
    .-= Duncan´s last blog ..Bullies in the news… =-.

  3. Posted February 14, 2010 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    @Phil – Thanks Phil. I’ve known about Lipscomb for a long time. Into my teens. We visited the campus several times for youth events and such. It’s a nice campus. Thanks for the prayers.

  4. Posted February 14, 2010 at 7:43 pm | Permalink

    @Duncan – I’m looking forward to it as well. Wish I could literally look forward, past the now, and see the end but not skip the steps between now and then.

  5. Posted February 17, 2010 at 1:24 pm | Permalink

    Sometimes life just keeps us on our toes to figure out our next calling and action. Keep listening and know that God is still speaking. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

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  1. By ScottSCarver (Scott Carver) on February 8, 2010 at 4:03 am

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