Finally, Some News on the Job Front

For those of you who have been remembering this in prayer, I wanted to let you know that finally, after a six-month process, I have found out that I did not get the position at Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA that I had hoped for.  So, for the present time, we will be remaining here in Boone.  The news was a bit hard to receive, but at the same time, I’m just very glad to finally know (six months is a long time to be going through a process like this).  Thank you all for your prayers.  And a belated Happy New Year to you all!  More substantive posts will hopefully follow…

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10 Responses to Finally, Some News on the Job Front

  1. Gordon Cloud says:

    Sorry to hear this didn’t work out for you, Steve. I will keep praying that God will continue to direct and provide for you and your family. Hope y’all have a great new year.

  2. Bill Kinnon says:

    Steve,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Alan Knox says:

    We’ll keep praying for you.

    -Alan

  4. Tony Sisk says:

    I’m sorry, brother. Perhaps God has something greater planned. Praying!

  5. Eal Flask says:

    I am keeping you and your family in my prayers.

  6. Joshua says:

    You are in our prayers as well.

  7. George says:

    Bummer! But of course you’re not forgotten. And you will be able to find joy thru serving in other capacities that will prove at least as fruitful.

  8. Craig V. says:

    I’m sorry to hear you did not get the position. I will pray that our gracious God opens up many other opportunities for you.

  9. Scott says:

    While I’m sorry to hear that it didn’t work out for you, I’m glad you’ll still be in the area. I’d say that I’m sure God’s got a plan for you and that that’s why you’re here, but that’s not a divine revelation, that’s just my hope. ;-)

  10. Kansas Bob says:

    One of the best thngs that ever happened to me (job wise) was when I didn’t get a job that I really wanted. It was during this time that God opened my eyes to the power of contentment.. not what I wanted to hear at the time. And a short time later a door to one of the best jobs of my life.. and I was able to walk through it because the first door had closed. Hang in there Steve!

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