A Clean Slate
What a year. The good, the bad, the ugly, all represented. I thought about a “look back” at 2012 today in my post, but y’all lived through it too, and isn’t New Year’s Eve about anticipating a fresh start?
Deep cleansing breath, and cleansing of the pallet. It’s always good to learn from our past, and yet for a moment, let’s just look forward. Some things we may be wishing for seem nearly impossible, but maybe with a good do-over and a merciful God we could see some really cool things happen in 2013.
So, with that in mind, I wish you all a year of incredible blessings, success and God’s joy and peace.
Happy 2013 everyone!
Rob

Published on December 31, 2012 12:49
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