Thank You Jeremiah

A few years ago, I was unemployed for 6 long months. I had a son just graduating high school and entering college, my daughter was 14, and my younger son was 9. My wife was very supportive, but as the months drew on, we all became more anxious. I found a Bible verse that gave me great comfort during that time, and I still have it as my life verse. it is:

“For I know
the plans
I have for you,”

declares the Lord,

“plans to
prosper you
and not to
harm you,
plans to
give you hope
and a future.”

Jeremiah 29:11

We serve a good God who cares about us and loves us. His words are true, and we can depend on the truth of the Bible.

During my period of unemployment, I read my Bible more than any other period of time in my life. There were lots of worse things that I could have done.

About the Author - Mickey Mixon
Sugar Land Businessman Mickey Mixon is a Licensed Private Investigator, and a Talented Internet Marketer specializing in Affiliate Marketing. Mickey’s career includes a 15 year career in Houston Texas area retailing, owning stores in 5 malls until 1998. In 1997 he formed the PI firm American Information Bureau/American Investigation Brokers LLC. In 1996 he published his first book, Job Search Survival ,with an updated edition released on July 4, 2009. He is also Ministry Coordinator for the SCBC Job’s Ministry in Sugar Land TX. Contact Mickey at JobSearchSurvival@gmail.com http://www.JobSearchSurvival.com

 

 
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