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Weekly devotional and church listing: Nov. 18, 2010 By ANDY GRANT Andygrant1946@yahoo.com
Uncertainty is one of the biggest problems facing Americans today. All of us experience uncertainty and have difficulties keeping up because we just don't know the outcome of a particular situation.
There is an old saying that goes like this: "If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail." There is a lot of truth in this, however even with the best of plans and intentions, some things just don't work out. It is a good idea to have direction in your life and strive to attain the goals you have set forth. It is also okay if some of your dreams do not come to fruition.
Many of us question ourselves on how to approach certain situations. In most cases there are no proven methods on achieving unpredictable jobs. .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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