I know, I know. My month is over now and I should not be blogging into the Rusher's turf. But I had really wanted to get one more blog in, and I forgot about it last night. So I apologize, but here I am.
I was pretty little when the A-team was out on tv, but as I grew up I know that I watched many of the reruns. Anyway for those of you who have no idea what the A-team is just try to think of the tv show that had Mr. T on it. That's really the only reason why I watched the show. I wanted to be just like him, gold chains and all.
Anyway, I have noticed lately in working closely with Jake, Josh, and Brian, that we kind of form a really good A-team ourselves or is it V-team or is it W-team. Regardless of the name, we all work together with different talents and gifts to accomplish some pretty awesome things. Now, we don't ever take some beat up vehicle and turn it into a indestructible combat machine (that's the plot found in almost all the A-team episodes), but we do cooperate with each other and compliment each other as we strive to reach our goal of sharing the gospel with the people in Vienna.
I am sure that we will go through our ups and downs as a team, but we are really beginning to understand how each person will be the arm or the leg or the foot. It's not easy to do on a team, in a church, or for that matter in a family. But when you do, you really appreciate how working with others is a gift from God. I challenge you to think about how this should affect your church life, work life, and family life. Hopefully you are involved in at least one of these team settings. For the meantime, I will be enjoying my team, thanks guys.
Just in case you were wondering, I no longer aspire to be Mr. T. I realized long ago that I could never aspire to his physical stature