Shortgrass
Well-known member
If you folks recall, my mom passed away late last spring. The house mom lived in had been in the family since 1948. Grandma & Grandpa had sold the homestead, and moved to Colorado Springs where they had bought this place new. When Grandma got to where she couldn't stay alone, Mom & Dad moved in to care for her and inherited it. Both my grandparents and both my parents had met their savior inside those four walls. My how we dreaded having to sell the place. Neither of us wanted to live in Colorado Springs. We have it cleaned out and cleaned up with a for sale sign in the front yard. My sis was up over the weekend, and we went to the house to check things. She had dreaded going back there, but remarked at how easy it actually was. I, too, had been surprised at how little emotion I had felt at the prospect of selling the place. It really is true what they say about being a difference between a house and a home. Family had made the old place so very special, but now family is not there it is just a house. Family of God and a church building is the same way. If a family has dropped out of your church, it is kind of like a door sagging on the hinges or a broken window. Someone needs to repair it. If we are to take care of the church, we need to take care of our friends that are there with us. Have yourselves a good Sunday Mornin, and a good rest of the week too.