Sunday, September 22, 2013

Bridges

"Don't burn your bridges" are wise words but I think we more often neglect and fail to maintain our bridges and let them collapse. It is not intentional. Is there a bridge that needs repairs or mending....do not delay, do it today. Mend that relationship, call that friend, hang and fellowship with people at the corps or church...don't let that bridge collapse.
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  • Joey Arnold Bridges, like money, don't grow on trees. Bridges are not like the arms of starfish. They may never grow back. Bridges do collapse after years of wear and tear, similar to the stress that amusement park rides endure. How would you feel if something were to happen to your family or friends, that is if something were to go wrong on roller coasters, or even on the air-plane?

    A decline in maintenance is a decline in safety, in regards to Disneyland and more importantly in regards to relationships with family, friends, and others.

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