God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
One of the lessons I’ve learned and re-learned in more than one church is the danger of selecting a man to serve as elder who has a history of protracted, repeated, and/or unresolved conflict. On more than one occasion I have overlooked conflict in a man’s life, reasoning either that it was justified by the circumstances, a function of immaturity that has been outgrown, or foisted upon him as the innocent party. The fact is, however, that even when circumstances or theology vindicate his side of the conflict, a man can still be a quarrelsome man. This may demonstrate itself in a lack of gentleness, a propensity to taking rigid positions when none are required, an inability to lose graciously, or simply an over-love of debate. Whatever the form it takes, quarrelsomeness is a serious impediment to effective service as an elder; unchecked it is a clear disqualification (1 Tim. 3:3).
Michael Lawrence
Carrots in Beer
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables
German
German, Vegetables
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
4
Carrots; large
1
tb
Butter
1
c
Dark beer; any brand
1/4
ts
Salt
1
ts
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
Peel and slice carrots into long, thin slices. Melt butter in medium-size
frypan; add beer and carrots. Cook slowly until tender, stirring
frequently. Stir in salt and sugar. Cook for another 2 minutes and serve
hot.
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