Greetings brethren.
I've been feeling the need to be among fellow believers and where I live there is not a lot of us.
So, a little about me.
I am married. I met my wonderful wife on a site not unlike this one, which unfortunately, has since disappeared.
This is my second marriage. My first marriage failed because I was not a good husband.
I am the father of three wonderful adults and two, soon to be three wonderful grandchildren.
I am fifty nine years old and I live with my wife in northern Alberta Canada where I make a living doing road maintenance.
Snowplow operator and pot hole filler.
The Lord brought me to my knees in January of 1992. Before that I wanted nothing to do with Christians or the Bible.
I did not drink or do drugs but I was a habitual lair, I cheeted on my first wife, I swore like a sailor, and I did other things I don't even like to admit to myself.
So here I am, feeling far from God yet knowing He is here with me and always will be.
Thus I seek out fellowship with fellow believers, to encourage, to learn from, and maybe even to offer a little help of my own.
I use the handle plowman, but my friends call me Jim.
May God bless you all.
I've been feeling the need to be among fellow believers and where I live there is not a lot of us.
So, a little about me.
I am married. I met my wonderful wife on a site not unlike this one, which unfortunately, has since disappeared.
This is my second marriage. My first marriage failed because I was not a good husband.
I am the father of three wonderful adults and two, soon to be three wonderful grandchildren.
I am fifty nine years old and I live with my wife in northern Alberta Canada where I make a living doing road maintenance.
Snowplow operator and pot hole filler.
The Lord brought me to my knees in January of 1992. Before that I wanted nothing to do with Christians or the Bible.
I did not drink or do drugs but I was a habitual lair, I cheeted on my first wife, I swore like a sailor, and I did other things I don't even like to admit to myself.
So here I am, feeling far from God yet knowing He is here with me and always will be.
Thus I seek out fellowship with fellow believers, to encourage, to learn from, and maybe even to offer a little help of my own.
I use the handle plowman, but my friends call me Jim.
May God bless you all.