I can't help helping

helping others is intuitiveRandom thoughts today:

I had coffee with a friend today and we shared heart concerns. Then I ran up to church and I fixed the direct debit and offered some other gifts if needed. I can feel it in my heart when I am doing something right.

I read somewhere that when you get touched to tears, that’s the Holy Spirit leading… And it has been happening a lot lately.

I have always felt that a worker is worth his pay

so I find it hard to expect people to give of their talents without pay… unless that is their gift.

I believe that sometimes giving up control and letting someone with the right talents do the job even if it costs money is worth the investment.

When I can pull all these things together and create a win-win, I feel an incredible sense of victory and relief. Bless one person to bless another. Pay a little to gain a lot…

Random thoughts, just had to write them…

6 Comments

  1. TJ on November 24, 2009 at 4:41 pm

    Be who you are. Everyone else is taken!

    440K Rocks!



  2. Andrew on November 24, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    I have always thought that when ever I did some thing to help another person out and to show genuine love, that this is not Andy Plath’s doing.
    Andy Plath would rather ignore the whole thing and walk away not getting involved. It is the Holy Spirit who motivates me to do the things that



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