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Compromise and Possibility

April 19, 2012 by Joel Potter

And the house hunt continues…

These last three days have yielded a whole slew of possibilities and oddities that are only experienced when you look at alot of houses! We’ve seen, when my memory is clear, 16 houses in pretty good depth since we started on Monday! Not knowing what to expect, we’ve tried to go into this process as learners and keep our expectation realistic and yet we’re really hoping in God’s ability to show us the right house!

We’re all tired and yet each day have sought heavenly counsel and wisdom and been energized by the possibilities of what our God is capable of.

So, at the end of the third day, after connecting with friends we haven’t seen since Joel’s time as a student at NTBI, we’re about to get some rest and we’re tentatively happy to report that we have found a great home! We’re sensing that we may be seeing God answering that big request of ours to find a house in the space of time we had.

Tomorrow, we’ll talk details with the team of realtors we’re working through and we’d covet your prayers that God would make even more clear to our hearts and minds the path that we sense Him already laying out for us!

And as we’re not ready to share any details of this house in particular I thought I would leave you with some of the intriguing and repulsive possibilities and compromises we came across these last few days. Enjoy… Or not!

Filed Under: Our New Ministry, The Move Tagged With: Personal, The Move

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« Update on the House Hunt!
We Got A House! »

The Potters…

are missionaries helping every people group around the world have the chance to understand the gospel and have access to a thriving church. We are serving at the Ethnos360 Home Office in Florida on our Communications and Mobilization Teams.

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