
PODBEAN ASK PASTOR JOHN FULL
They had reserved a big room where we could watch the game and enjoy roasters full of burgers and brats.
PODBEAN ASK PASTOR JOHN PROFESSIONAL
We were there as part of a professional group to which my husband belongs. The atmosphere there is always fun and positive. My husband and I were attending a baseball game of the local Class A minor league team. Thanks from the Gospel Outreach Committee! We would love to hear YOUR stories! Please send them to the Vice President of Gospel Outreach here. Thank You for always having us in Your heart. Instill in me an understanding that it may take time, but You will work good in every circumstance. Help me not stray from this path as I face change. Instill in me continued faith to know that You have chosen the right path for me, the path to salvation. Lord, I thank You for comforting me with Your Word so that I could say, “Afraid? Of what?” Thank You for the continued reminders that You will guide me and lead me. I am confident He was present during my job change, and that He is present with me as I find my place to serve Him in this new job. Change is difficult, but God always protects us. He knows when we need Him, and He lovingly meets our needs. There is no need to be afraid.
PODBEAN ASK PASTOR JOHN SERIES
When I look back on this series of events, I realize that God knew what I was looking for.

What are your fears? How do those fears impact your decisions? How do you manage those fears? Are there Scripture passages that strengthen you to face your fears? Reflection You will lie down, and none will make you afraid many will court your favor (Job 11:13–19). And you will feel secure, because there is hope you will look around and take your rest in security. And your life will be brighter than the noonday its darkness will be like the morning. You will forget your misery you will remember it as waters that have passed away. Surely then you will lift up your face without blemish you will be secure and will not fear. If iniquity is in your hand, put it far away, and let not injustice dwell in your tents. If you prepare your heart, you will stretch out your hands toward him. Yes, change leads to fear, but faith in our heavenly Father leads to peace! Devotion This all happened within seven days of submitting my application.

The following morning, they offered me the position. Was this an automated response? Two hours later, I received a call to schedule an interview. I received an alert within two hours asking for additional information. This was the job that I had been waiting for.

This was an opportunity to work in an environment of my faith. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Jesus Christ (Philippians 4:6–7). Then I remembered the Scripture passage: do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. The “what if’s” began to take over my thoughts. I thought to myself, should I apply? Doubt crept in. Is this the right time? Will I be happier? What if the grass isn’t greener? I applied to a dozen jobs and did not receive a single response, until one morning, after another disagreement, I received an email job alert for an opening at Lutheran Social Ministries. I questioned each part of my reasons for leaving. I felt it to be the right time to make a change. I had always loved where I worked, but found myself having frequent ethical disagreements with a new boss.

They saw changes happen in me, both good and bad. They were people with whom I’d laughed and cried. I thought about the people with whom I’d worked and how those relationships might change. It was terrifying and one of the toughest decisions I have ever made. After 12 years of being at the same job, I made the decision to leave.
