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On Wednesday (the 22nd), I was released from the hospital. It’s good to be home, even though it’s a little strange after being in the hospital for 2 weeks.
I’m not back at work yet. Right now I am in day treatment every weekday from 9-3. So far, so good. I even made some friends in the hospital, which I really need.
Please pray for a couple of things for me. First, I’m waiting for my insurance company to decide on my short-term disability claim. It’s a huge headache, and it’s stressing me out. My doctor is not always the best about getting stuff done and they need info from him to decide my claim.
Second, is money. I’ve used up all my vacation time and gotten my last paycheck. Until the disability is decided, I’ve got nothing more coming in. Even when the disability comes in, it’s only 60% of my salary. Between bills, it’s going to be very tight.
I know the Lord will provide, but I still need prayer. Especially that I would relax and not get stressed out. And that my meds will work and therapy, etc.
Thanks so much for the prayers you’ve already offered. I can’t express how much they mean to me.
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I’m leaving in a few minutes to go check myself in to the psych ward. Please pray for me. I can’t take any crochet or my ipod, so it’s going to be hard to keep entertained. Please pray that they find good meds for me while I’m there and that my doctor, who I am NOT happy with, will by some miracle take good care of me.
I appreciate you all so much.
Warning: graphic and disgusting talk in this video.
I’ve got no issues with the last 30 seconds of this post. but the rest of it makes me want to vomit, or shake someone.
Jesus died for the church so that we could know HIM. So that we could each live out His incarnational ministry. If you are going to use Him as the model then get with the program and realize that he spent 3 years pouring his life into 12 guys, knowing one of them would betray Him. don’t you think they KNEW their pastor?
I know that depending on the size of your congregation, it’s not possible that the pastor could visit everyone that’s in the hospital. but he could send an elder on his behalf. or a deacon. or make sure someone could go to minister. I’m not saying that pastors have to sacrifice their families to ministry, but they are called to sacrifice their lives, as Jesus did.
The tone of this video sickens me. It’s self-centered, not God oriented. It’s flippant and callous about caring for the sheep which was Jesus’ highest concern. And what does it model for the congregation? It says “your family is important, so you can blow off your obligation to love and serve the brethren. After all, that’s what the pastor does.” This creates sick, vapid, empty, shallow, self-centered, me first churches.
Do you want to know why believers, let alone nonbelievers, would rather spend Sundays resting, watching football, etc. It’s because of these kinds of attitudes. If the church isn’t going to be more than a group of people listening to some guy that doesn’t care about them talk about stuff that he doesn’t live out, football sounds better to me, too.