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KingJimmy
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Joined: 2003/5/8
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Charlotte, NC

 Job Interview

Please be in prayer for me. Thursday afternoon I have my first real job interview.


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Jimmy H

 2007/3/28 16:28Profile
jordanamo
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Joined: 2006/11/23
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 Re: Job Interview

Come prepared with your Bible! ;)

Jordan

 2007/3/28 17:14Profile
vico
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 Re: Job Interview

No way! I have a job interview the same day! I'll be sure to keep you in prayer brother!

God bless you with success in that!

 2007/3/28 17:36Profile









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If it makes you feel any better, I want to quit mine... I have now been 'warned' three times about my 'preaching/witnessing/teaching' to students...

this profession is not for me (teaching English)... get me where I can help make a difference... :-( ...two more months and I am free of this contract...if I make it that long :-) !

 2007/3/29 8:11
KingJimmy
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LOL Brian.


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Jimmy H

 2007/3/29 8:40Profile









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:-) KingJimmy I will pray for ya though...


...although, I do know of an English teaching position that will be opening up VERY soon...

8-)

 2007/3/29 8:43
KingJimmy
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God bless you in your finding another job. I almost forgot to mention that a woman in my church is being a bit reprimanded for the openness she shows with her faith. She's a supervisor on top of it, and they think she is being too influential. Not exactly the hot-button issue of separation of church and state, but, it shows the difficult times we live in.


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Jimmy H

 2007/3/29 8:58Profile









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Thank you KingJimmy, but actually, after this contract my fiancee (soon to be wife) will be moving to Canada where I am praying that God grants me another student loan to enter a masters of divinity pastoral program at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

I was accepted a few weeks ago, but I am waiting on God to see if I am really to head in that direction. Whatever He wants or wherever He wants me to go, I will. My schedule is pretty much free from now til eternity... :-)

It makes me wonder how a 'true Christian' can work in the world and not either get fired, or go crazy. Many people of the world talk about the 'glass celling' for women, but I feel that there is a much more solid celling for those that do not fully submit to God.

Anyway, I pray that God gives you everything that He needs from and for you... ;-)

God Bless those that work for His glory,
BrianMira

 2007/3/29 20:59
ginnyrose
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Brian wrote:

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It makes me wonder how a 'true Christian' can work in the world and not either get fired, or go crazy.



Hate to pop your bubble, fella, but this is life, even when you are self-employed! I have come to the conclusion if everything were to go right all the time you would soon lose your dependency on God and then you will become arrogant, proud and self-sufficent and not experience a need for God. And woe on that person!

God bless you, brother! Hope things will work out well for you, but according to God's plan! :-)

ginnyrose


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Sandra Miller

 2007/4/1 19:44Profile









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ginnyrose wrote:

Hate to pop your bubble, fella, but this is life, even when you are self-employed! I have come to the conclusion if everything were to go right all the time you would soon lose your dependency on God and then you will become arrogant, proud and self-sufficent and not experience a need for God. And woe on that person!

ginnyrose



I am still trying to figure out your tone, especially with the use of 'fella', but I thought that I would let you know that you did not 'pop my bubble'. Seeing that I have worked for eighteen years of my life, I do understand the necessity of work, but that does not mean you (in the general sense of the word) are not, in Leonard Ravenhill's words, "compromised".

Anyway, I hope all works out for you, too, in God's plan and will for your life. :-)

God Bless those that do,
Brian

P.S. I am not knocking any particular profession. Everything can be used by God.

 2007/4/2 0:44





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