tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2801380105167127332.post3636695603267877939..comments2023-12-05T22:18:48.811-06:00Comments on Heart of a Ready Writer: A to Z Answers - Community CountsLA Nickershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14891624164014505323noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2801380105167127332.post-19955670732684005202012-04-03T14:55:43.343-05:002012-04-03T14:55:43.343-05:00Sounds like Carleen is loathe to trust those she ...Sounds like Carleen is loathe to trust those she is glad to serve, with her own needs. There are two types of people, methinks; those who prefer to serve, and those who live to be served. But sometimes the 'server' needs to relax and let another server do their thing.Millerwriteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00362226574347191886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2801380105167127332.post-47728498155675230932012-04-03T13:36:24.514-05:002012-04-03T13:36:24.514-05:00This is an nformative and thought provoking post. ...This is an nformative and thought provoking post. And saadly an example of the same situation happening all over and in every 'community'.Sherry Gloaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03143365764333974956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2801380105167127332.post-16322507208813066452012-04-03T11:46:14.695-05:002012-04-03T11:46:14.695-05:00My church is small -- about 60 adults -- but we re...My church is small -- about 60 adults -- but we really care for each other and work hard to give each other the support we need. We have had many discussions about growth, but there is a concern that the intimacy we now experience would be lost.<br />We began sharing a Thanksgiving meal at our church three years ago and it has been an amazing time to break bread together and share our gratitude Mike Oberghttp://contributor.yahoo.com/user/695472/mike_oberg.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2801380105167127332.post-70209059989773370542012-04-03T10:36:50.093-05:002012-04-03T10:36:50.093-05:00Ah, touchy subject here. Busywork does not qualify...Ah, touchy subject here. Busywork does not qualify as living one's faith, in my opinion. In fact, it often has the opposite result. We keep busy because people need us, but what do we sacrifice to do so? How much do our personal relationships and faith suffer from always being on the go -- accomplishing so much as it were, but seldom having time to reflect on what our spirituality is truly Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com