Questions
If you had a million dollars, what would you do?
If Jesus came back today, would you be happy about it and ready to go right then or would you want to stay on earth a little longer?
If you could have anything you wanted, what would it be?
Name the 5 most important things in your life.
Name 5 things that make you comfortable.
What is the craziest thing you've ever done?
3 comments:
If I had a million dollars I'd pay off my student loans, set aside money for Jen and I to live on while we finished our master's degrees (and pay for said degrees). We'd buy a farm in the midwest with cattle and chickens, and build our own home on it. I'd buy my dad the materials to build the shop and the sail boat he's always wanted to build, and purchase my mom a Mercedes-Benz SUV. I would also take a month long trip to Japan, and plan a trip or two of about two weeks length to other locations. The rest I'd invest in some retirement fund, and I would give at least 25% to the Lord (I know the above sounds like it would all add up, but I could do it all for about half the million I got).
I'd be glad to see my Savior, but I wish to live a full and productive life for Him.
If I could have any thing I wanted, I would have my entire family walking a genuine Christian walk with the Lord. If it is material only, it'd be a new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.
5 most important things: My salvation, my wife, having fun, ministry to others, my education.
5 things that bring me comfort: my salvation, the touch of my wife, good food and good beer, warm clothes in winter, relaxing around a table with friends
I don't know it is the craziest thing I've ever done, but on Tuesday night, Jen and I went out to the outdoor hot tub at our apartment complex, sat and soaked, got out and had a snowball fight in our swim suits, and got back in for a little while longer.
No fair asking questions and not answering them yourself...
"No fair asking questions and not answering them yourself"
I thought everyone was tired of reading my opinions, Jared. I wanted to see what my readers had to say this time. ;)
Jennifer
1. Pay my bills, pay my children's bills, buy a better house in a better neighborhood, invest enough to have a steady source of income if I ever decide not to work, give the rest to the church.
2. When do we leave?
3. Freedom from sickness and worry.
4. God, family, friends, happiness, health.
5. The company of friends, a soft overstuffed chair, a roaring fireplace, a little easy listening music and a bottomless mug of hot chocolate.
6. Sadly, I can't think of anything I've ever done that most folks would consider the slightest bit crazy.
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