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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, July 2002
Memoirs of a Move
Steve Harling|postedJuly 1, 2002

Father, I'm confused again. I get so excited sharing the vision of this church. How could I ever seriously think about leaving?

"Where's the compelling reason?" my accountability partner asked. He was struggling to understand why I would consider leaving for a different pastorate.

Frankly, so was I.

After 11 years of rewarding ministry at Browncroft Community Church in Rochester, New York, the church was strong. We had a great vision for the future. My wife, Becky, was recovering from cancer surgery. Our children were in excellent schools, and they were in a good place spiritually. We had just built a new home.

It didn't make sense to uproot and start all over again on the opposite side of the country. But why did we feel this nagging restlessness and the mysterious intuition that God was up to something?

We prayed for several days after receiving a letter from the church in San Diego. Becky and I concluded God was prompting us to respond with a cautious openness. God wasn't asking us to move ...

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