A Smoky Mountain HI

Here is a journey I make each day. Time flows on this side of eternity. I have aged as gracefully as reasonable as can be be expected, and yet feel not a day older in my mind. As I begin a life in the Smoky Mountains I hope you will share my journey as well. www.kleincabin.com

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Location: Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States

Retired summer 2010. I am married (wife, Carol, 55 years) with two married children and four grandchildren...one Toy Poodle. Presently live in Tennessee or Florida but spending summers in our cabin in the East Tennessee Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg. Five + acres, three streams, and two ponds. Taught college 13 years Florida, Alaska and Tennessee, wife also a teacher. She teaches computer, ABE, GED etcetera. I was the evening supervisor of an adult education school of about 900 students. Minister of counseling at New Hope Fellowship Church of the Nazarene.

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Preachers, churches and  pastors , we are no longer competing against other churches on Sunday. 

We are now competing against the recreational activities, fishing, youth travel teams, football games, sleeping-in church-members, self-made churches and so many more distractions. 

People who were always in church on a Sunday morning, now easily find excuses not to be there. 

The more enamored you are with yourself, the less you see in others and the less you serve them. 

Serving those who return the gift is a blessing; serving those who cannot return your gift, is a double and often a triple blessing. 

In the end, you get what you give in Jesus name.

‪Prayer is where you can ask God the hard questions.‬

‪Prayer helps you examine yourself, see others from a different perspective, and become better acquainted with your Maker. ‬

‪When you pray, don’t be afraid to ask God for more than you think‬
‪He can do!‬

‪Prayer gives you soul comfort. ‬

‪Every breath is a moment you can never recover, so live your life while you still have moments.‬

‪The Bible teaches that life is only a vapor but each of us expects our vapor to last longer than it will.

‪Having faith in our own faith is far more difficult than having faith in someone else’s faith. ‬

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