Faith. We’re all very familiar with this word, but did you know there are different kinds of faith? I’ll use an illustration from my profession to demonstrate. In the electrical field, a fear of heights is something that you have to overcome. From scaffolding to scissor lifts, working up in the air comes with the … Continue reading One way to see if you have the right kind of faith
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What I learned about morality from an electrical inspection
Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash A few years ago, I was upgrading the electrical service on my uncle’s house. He had one existing panel and he wanted to add an additional panel. This required upgrading the service from 200 amps to 400 amps. We built the new service next to the existing one. We … Continue reading What I learned about morality from an electrical inspection
Troubleshooting Truth – Step 5 Keep Common Items In Stock
When I was working in the field as a service electrician, I hated going to the supply house. If I was on a job site, I wanted to finish and move onto the next job. How did I prevent a trip to the supply house? I kept common times in stock. From receptacles to switches … Continue reading Troubleshooting Truth – Step 5 Keep Common Items In Stock
Troubleshooting Truth – Step 4 Process of Elimination
I live in the south, and, in the south, bad weather comes in all shapes and sizes. From thunderstorms to tornadoes and hurricanes, we see it all. And, with bad weather, come the inevitable power outages. And this leads to calls for generators, because most people can't seem to survive a few hours without power. … Continue reading Troubleshooting Truth – Step 4 Process of Elimination
Marvelous Monotony
In every thing give thanks:for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. - 1 Thess. 5:18 Life is full of monotony. In other words, our lives are made up of daily routines. And let's face it: our routines can be pretty boring, and mine is no exception. I get up, use … Continue reading Marvelous Monotony