live4christp1
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I read this story a couple of years ago but for the life of me I can't remember where.....I don't know if it was in an issue of Focus on the Family, a Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or one of those internet stories that get passed around. I have looked and looked but can't find it. Thought someone here might have seen it and know where to look.
Here are the points I remember. It's about a family (I think the husband was the pastor of church that was a bit of a drive from their home) and it's told by the wife. Of how this one particular Sunday morning she was in a bad mood, complaining on the way about why they had to serve a congregation so far away, about all the issues at home, etc., etc. They get to the church and she is still in a bad mood but you have to put on a smile and be happy. She meets one of the young men of the congregation who is physical limited and asks how he is doing and after struggling for several minutes he finally gets out the words "I can't complain"
Anyone know this story?????? Where can I find it?
Thanks,
Cristy
Here are the points I remember. It's about a family (I think the husband was the pastor of church that was a bit of a drive from their home) and it's told by the wife. Of how this one particular Sunday morning she was in a bad mood, complaining on the way about why they had to serve a congregation so far away, about all the issues at home, etc., etc. They get to the church and she is still in a bad mood but you have to put on a smile and be happy. She meets one of the young men of the congregation who is physical limited and asks how he is doing and after struggling for several minutes he finally gets out the words "I can't complain"
Anyone know this story?????? Where can I find it?
Thanks,
Cristy
