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Aug 22
2008
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So, once again, it's been a while. Despite the hectic pace that life has been taking over the past few months, I've found nuggets of decent moments. Snuggling with my wife, kickig a rugby ball without pains in my leg, actually cooking a dinner for supper together, watching movies together when time allows, playing with pup (when time allows), and sometimes even sleeping (when time allows).
So yeah, it's been hectic... But, it's been good. It makes me appreciate what time I do have away from "work life" ... The question is, to those of you who work in the church, how to you balance a hectic 'work" life with trying to have a normal home life?

Adam
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... It's hard. I still am trying to figure that out. I'm finding that I need a strict schedule (which I'm not good at) and need to prioritize my schedule to what is most important in my life. I don't know, just some ideas. -A |
Brad Ruggles
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... I think balancing our lives is a life-long struggle. It's always been a challenge for me to not cheat my family or cheat my work. The book "Choosing To Cheat" by Andy Stanley is a great resource. |
Will Deeds
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... For me the whole balance thing is a myth not worth chasing after. What balance did Jesus have between his home life and ministry? Not trying to be self-righteous because I get frustrated with the amount of time I have with my wife but we have come to realize that our life is ministry. We try to enjoy it together as much as we can. We try to serve with each other as much as we can. No answers but just some thoughts on the subject. |




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