
Brethren, we had a guy Mario at barn 67 who was extremely dissatisfied with his job and the barn he worked for. He felt mistreated, underused . . . and his anger simmered. But that was 8 to 9 months ago. Today Mario works for the same barn—even has the same job—but he loves it.
What made the difference? A conversation he had with one of our RTCA staff members, that asked him whom he prayed for most—himself or other people? His answer revealed extreme self-centeredness, and he disliked that even more. It may sound minor, but a change in perspective transformed his life.
This is your Chaplain's Representative, nothing else feels so permanent or changes so quickly as an attitude adjustment and knowing who to speak to at the right time. When attitudes change, usually, so do circumstances. It's the amazing power of our perspectives in the high calling of our daily work in Christ. Keep up the great work you do, you never know who might just need a word of encouragement today.
Love you and praying for you
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