To get out of the boat, you will have to listen to me.
Step 1 - You have to trust God
Step 2 - You have to be willing to let everything go
Step 3 - You have to be flexible
Step 4 - You have to be ready to fight the devil
I can remember when my parents called me and my bros into the living room for a family meeting. We weren't planning on crying but we spent the next 30 minutes crying when they told us we were going to be missionaries.
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It has been a hard process for me like giving up my best friends, Andrew DiMaio and Rishi Bhojwani. Rishi is on the left and Andrew is in the middle, while I am on the right
So that's halfway out of the boat. I still have to get there and when I do I fully believe God will help me through everything. He has helped me when I got a pencil in my leg. I was happy when God helped the doctor get the pencil out.
God has helped me get out of the boat so I have a quarter of the way left. I will tell you how he helped me. He gave some people I know to give me money for my birthday so I got an I-Pod to text my friends and relatives.
I can't wait to get there; God will help everyone to get out of the boat!
Thanks for reading,
Seth
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