An Open Invitation

Posted on 12 October 2007

I’m running very late tonight, and still have running to do.

That trip to take my mother-in-law to the bank yesterday had to be done today, and then got extended with an extra hour north (and that through traffic) to pick up someone who did not realize he had to be here for the director’s meeting this weekend. The return trip put me back looking at e-mail about two hours ago, and now I have finished that and am here. However, a son came home several days ago and must go back tonight, and I do not yet know whether his mother is going to come home from work to take him or work through the night and need a ride in the morning. I should know by now, but no one was answering the phone there an hour or so ago, and since then my phone has wandered away (cordless phones do that) so I’ve not been able to try again.

So I’m trying to get as much done as I can before it gets too late to think–or drive.

I have been meaning to mention, all week, that that Romans teaching list I occasionally mention has come to the end of Romans, and starting Sunday night will become a I Corinthians teaching list, using the notes I sometimes mention from my morning study. Anyone interested in catching this study from the beginning can join by sending an e-mail to the Yahoo group subscription address cgg_review-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and confirming when you get the confirmation request. We will go through the book one verse a day, five days a week, with something different on Friday.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’d better find a phone.

–M. J. Young

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M. J. Young - who has written 463 posts on The Gaming Outpost.

Author of Multiverser, Multiverser-related game books, and books on Christian faith; Chaplain of the Christian Gamers Guild

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