NOVEMBER 1997 · A MINISTRY OF NORTHSHORE CHURCH · VOL. 1, NO. 5


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Phil Richards · Christian Maturity Pastor

Have you heard the expression, "The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing."? I recently experienced this first hand. I had loaded some things into Shell's Sport Van and after closing the doors, I jumped in and headed my happy self down FM 3040. All was great until something buzzed right over my head. Startled, I scanned the interior of the Sport Van for the UFO. It appeared again, directly ahead, but to my great dismay, I was about to have a close encounter of the traumatic kind. My passenger was a BEE and he was uptight.

As my adrenalin surged, I knew it was fight or flight, but what would Shell think if I came home without the Sport Van? The little devil suddenly came at me with lightning speed. Unprepared, I began flailing at the angry ogre. But this only further inflamed him. A fierce battle raged and when all seemed hopeless, the bee broke off the attack and set down on the passenger window. A plan immediately came to me, the Sport Van has power windows! Just the thing, I thought. Lower the window and so long.

As I lowered the window the bee inched upward—my plan was working. At the moment of truth, however, instead of out the window, he abruptly charged one last time. A backhand connected, and he was sent on a one way trip to Star Land.

All of this happened in the space of a few very intense minutes. As my head cleared, I became aware of several expressive people in the oncoming lane of traffic. Their fist- shaking, angry demeanor suggested that during the battle, the Sport Van may not have remained in the proper lane.

The fact that the Sport Van might have swerved a time or two in the lane of oncoming traffic concerned me greatly. After all, what's a little bee sting compared with a head on? The main thing for me was prudently operating the Sport Van. The tiny terror almost became the main thing, but fortunately the main thing prevailed and all but the bee lived to tell the tale. As believers who follow Christ by faith, we often struggle to keep His will the main thing in our lives.

It is at this point that Shelley and I find ourselves. Our road of faith is leading us to Ft. Worth to enroll in seminary and follow God's original call for our lives. Because of the demands of going to school, working full time and giving needed time to my precious family, I am resigning my position at NorthShore Church at the end of this year. We will eventually move closer to Ft. Worth. At this moment, we don’t know when that will be, but we will always treasure our friends at NorthShore.

With Love,
Phil and Shelley
Allison, Ashley and Andrew


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