People are divided into three groups: Those who make things happen. Those who watch things happen. And those who ask "What happened?" Which one applies to you?
I'm a maker and a shaker -- even when I think I'm just watching -- yet I still sometimes stop and say, "What happened?" -- especially in my Children's ministry. Sometimes when the Holy Spirit gets involved things move too fast even for the instigator!
Depending on what I am doing at the time I am either a maker or a watcher. I don't too often ask, what happened. About the only time I ask what happened is when somthing transpires beyond my control.
Quilty of being in all catorgories! I try to make things happen; however, my timing isn't always the best. Then I end up saying "What happened?" This was a quote I enjoyed reading and thinking about. I really didn't expect your response! "Love to all."
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I'm a maker and a shaker -- even when I think I'm just watching -- yet I still sometimes stop and say, "What happened?" -- especially in my Children's ministry. Sometimes when the Holy Spirit gets involved things move too fast even for the instigator!
Depending on what I am doing at the time I am either a maker or a watcher. I don't too often ask, what happened. About the only time I ask what happened is when somthing transpires beyond my control.
Blessing from Canada
Quilty of being in all catorgories! I try to make things happen; however, my timing isn't always the best. Then I end up saying "What happened?"
This was a quote I enjoyed reading and thinking about. I really didn't expect your response!
"Love to all."
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