The thing about a blog is it’s therapy for me. But then when I need it most, I can’t use it. And I hate when people don’t and/or can’t share their heart on their blog when they’re hurting most. Being there for one another in our times of need is when the blogging community means the most. I guess it’s its own worst enemy. Because sometimes blogging and real life clash and you just can’t blog what you want. But let me say change is coming for us.
I can say our youth pastor resigned this week. I can say I’m hurt. And I can say my manager announced four people on my team at work including me may not have a job as of December 31. And really that’s probably all you need to know to figure out my heart hurts and I’m stressed and I could probably write another book about all of it.
Please pray.
Raymond Overman says
Sorry to hear about the troubles Amy. Just realize that this too shall pass and that you have a good network of friends and contacts that can help when the time comes.
Jenny O. says
Oh, Amy. We’re thinking about you.
Melanie says
Keeping you and your team in my prayers.
Kim says
Amy, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!
Chris Bugert says
Hey its all good! All of this is just temporary and will work out to be much better. You’ll see.
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Carolyn says
We’re keeping you, your team and your youth group in our prayers and sending down big hugs to lift your heavy heart.
Melissa says
Am thinking about you … we need a coffee date soon.
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EDW says
Oh, I know just what you mean. Hugs and prayers for you.
[rq=106334,0,blog][/rq]And I’ll be sleeping with the televison on