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Travel Plans & Ministry Pressure…

March 6, 2013 by Joel Potter

On The Go...

It was inevitable that the time would come when I had to hit the road. I’ve logged a few thousand miles on a trip to Michigan and most recently Pennsylvania and now, not long after my latest trip, I’ll be back in the air on my way to Texas.

I love traveling and when it’s combined with the ministry I’m so passionate about and my department covers the expenses, it’s all I could ask for…except for my sweet family at home without me. Would you praise God for how well things have gone over my last few trips here on the home front and also pray that during the next trip later this week, things are calm and healthy at home?

I’ll be frank though, traveling is one of the easiest things I do in a ministry that I find myself so stretched in. The level of responsibility that I have, the trust that is placed in me, the sheer volume of communication that it takes to keep many important things going at once is so easily overwhelming!

I’m freshly assured though of God’s promise that He makes me adequate for whatever He has called me to! The Apostle Paul’s encouragement to believers will refresh your weary heart if you like me are on the brink of being overwhelmed. Take a minute to let God’s word encourage you! Click here to read.

Filed Under: Family, Ministry, Please Pray Tagged With: travel

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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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