When Josh and I first met, he was attending a church called Biltmore Baptist. His pastor there was Dr. James Walker. Josh quickly began leading worship and then got the opportunity to be a part of a church plant from Biltmore. About a year later, Dr. James Walker felt called to move to Alpharetta, GA, where he would be the CEO to the Haggai Institute. Meanwhile, at this church plant, Pinnacle, Josh felt called (as he had for several years) to Atlanta. I didn't feel comfortable moving to the city just yet, so we settled on 10 min north of Atlanta, in Alpharetta.
Got that?
Once we moved down here, we gave our new address to many people, one of which mentioned that we live on the same road as Dr. Walker. Then, Josh learns that he has just accepted the position as Senior Pastor at First Baptist Alpharetta.
Is that not random, crazy, and cool all at the same time? I'm really excited for First Baptist Alpharetta. They have an awesome pastor now, who I know will lead them far.
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On a different note, I trained someone today with my new job! That's really awesome, because it means I am doing well and they trust me with guiding and teaching a new person.
Please pray that I do really well tomorrow at work. This has been a tough week for me at work, and I haven't made much money until today. Tomorrow, it would be nice if I made up for all of it, and got my bonus! Especially since I won't be working a full week next week because of Thanksgiving!
Yay Thanksgiving!!! I am going back to WNC to see my family!!
And on yet a different note... the western part of NC should just be it's own state. It would make a lot of sense, because people in the mountains (western part) rarely get out of the mountains, and people in the upstate (middle and eastern part) only go to the mountains on vacation. It's really like it's two totally different states!
Yes, random, I know, but it's true.
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Isn't that wild about Pastor Walker? I couldn't believe it!
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