Philippians 4:19
                                God really will meet all of our needs
My occupation is a sales guy.  September was a month of being wiped out as I went through the end of my radiation treatment mid month to feeling much, much better at the very end of the month.  At the beginning of the month I was feeling O.K. so I pushed it and started the month off strong.  Father provided the sales I needed to keep things rolling.  But my Doctor had warned me that towards the end the treatment would wipe me out. And It did.  For a week and a half I was totally wiped out.  Felt like a warn out dish rag.  As I got to then end of the month I needed two sales to get a big bonus.  I got one way up in Gilbert Minnesota.  Father directed me to an accountant.  The next day I went to  Cloquet. I thought I had it calling on an auction house.  We had an appointment yesterday.  He did not show.  It’s 2 pm Friday. The last day of the month.  I have no appointments. No sale and it looks like I am going to miss the bonus.   I pull my car over and pray.  I could really use that bonus right now.  Income has been down because of going through the cancer treatment, I ask Father where I should go.  He says turn around. So I do.  I end up in this beauty parlor.  The case closes on the spot as she is not  taking credit cards at this time.  She also gives me a lead to a nice eating establishment on park lake Minnesota.  But the most important thing was being able to share a few words of testimony with the owner.  I was able to share with her how Sharon had purchased both our motorcycle and pontoon boat.  How Father had given us a couple of great years together of fun and adventure at the end of her life.  I was able to take the time to express my gratitude to our Father for years of a good marriage. Father will open doors of ministry if we are willing to listen to his leading.   Sometimes ministry happens when Father meets our needs.  We are told to knock and the door will be opened.  That door that opens can be a very exciting thing, but we have to be willing to follow Fathers lead, and knock on the door.
Go in peace
Michael
                                            
lake Minnesota.  But the most important thing was being able to share a few words of testimony with the owner.  I was able to share with her how Sharon had purchased both our motorcycle and pontoon boat.  How Father had given us a couple of great years together of fun and adventure at the end of her life.  I was able to take the time to express my gratitude to our Father for years of a good marriage. Father will open doors of ministry if we are willing to listen to his leading.   Sometimes ministry happens when Father meets our needs.  We are told to knock and the door will be opened.  That door that opens can be a very exciting thing, but we have to be willing to follow Fathers lead, and knock on the door.
Go in peace
Michael