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June 10, 2009

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David Lane

Congratulations! What a step. There are no famines in your future because of this decision - at least I don't think so. You are on our prayer list, as always!

Let me be on yours as well. I have partnered with a friend and we are in the money raising stage of purchasing a local restaurant. We have developed the business plan and gathered what money we have and are seeking SBA loans, or any other loans so that we can get this started. I believe that this is the direction that God would have me go, even in this crazy business environment. I often wonder if God doesn't put the crazy things in front of us so that we have to depend entirely on Him? Actually, maybe I don't wonder about it at all....

Good Luck and I know that God is with you.

Dave

Lester Meriwether

Terry, I trust your sense of God's leadership and your capacity to depend on God in all ways. Will pray for you and the team. God bless you. Lester

Buddy Camper

God's blessings on a bold move. I haven't met Jeff but you and Jeremy are special people. I'm pleased to be even a tiny part of your autobiography.

Steve

I do wish you the best. Having left a govt job with a steady paycheck every two weeks for 28 years, to start my own business, I can tell you it is a challenge. The talk from politicians about helping small businesses is just that, talk. I learned everything I know about stewardship from a great man, named Dr. Cecil Ray. The problem of today is the church, and what it is becoming. We have moved into an era where there is a distinctive lack of "calling" into ministry...just a nice looking career choice. The church no longer wants to help start new churches, but to just grow their own staff, and their own payroll. Sacrifice is now considered a job in ministry paying less than $50K per year. Ministerial staffs no longer want any oversight or accountability built into the body, and a lethargic membership is happy to rid themselves of the responsibility. Cynicism is growing and the church has been very much to blame for that. If I were you, that would be my greatest concern. We need to pray that God will turn this around. We need to pray for truth, and for God to lift up some leaders. A pastor with lower moral standards than the congegation cannot be an effective pastor. Good luck.

Dot Shackelford

CONGRATUSTIONS on your willingness to "step out in faith" to do what you feel God is leading you to do. I am very happy for you and will pray that God will bless your efforts to help churches be more financially able to preach and teach the Word of God. I will pray for you and Sharon and the whole family.

Don Sewell

Terry,
I'm excited for you and wish you God's very best. I'm grateful you have such faith and courage to jump into this without all the assurances a "normal" job provides. You will certainly have my prayer support.
-- DES

Bill Fabriguze

Terry, I am praying for you as you start a new ministry late in life. Sounds like you have covered your spiritual bases and have God's OK. Keep us posted as to your prayer concerns and we will share them. Bill Fabriguze

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