Living Revved Up & Learning to Slow Down
by Henry McLaughlin @RiverBendSagas Do you ever get the feeling life is running out of control and you�re racing like a car in the Indy 500? And falling further behind the rest of the cars no matter how fast you go? And your pit crew looks like the Three Stooges on steroids? A few months ago, my wife and I were going through a time such as this. We were involved in a ministry we love at our church and there always seemed to be more we could do to take our service to the new areas and levels. We became grandparents for the third time. Our new grandson is an eight-hour drive away. Close but it�s not a day trip. It�s at least three days. We�re blessed with new friendships, close relationships we treasure. The busier we get, the more things we can get involved in. All good things. Then add work, keeping up with the rest of our scattered family and the routines maintaining the house and cars and other stuff. My own workload added to the frenetic pace. I had set a due date ...