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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
Warning! You may want to turn your head if this is too painful to look at.
Galatians 5:22 states that one of the end results of the Spirit's work in us will be the addition of longsuffering. Longsuffering is a calmer, gentler synonym of that other word we're apt to run from - patience.
Now patience can be trying, frustrating and at times maddening to receive.
It is through the trying of our faith that patience is birthed. I'm sure you have heard that "tribulation worketh patience"?
But is patience always a virtue? Can patience lead into a general apathy of the soul? Do we confuse apathy and patience in Pentecost?
It would seem to me that some things can't wait. Perhaps this thread will help to identify which areas of life we need to exercise patience in and which areas require immediate change.
Specifically, let's consider the church.
What areas need reform, but not necessarily immediate reform?
What areas need immediate reform?
I will wait impatiently for your response. 
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One area that needs reform is the local church. Specificaly the local Church board. Where the same old good old boys sit on the board year after year.
Even though they are voted on. It is more like a supreme court appointment.
Put some new skin in the game.
Maybe just maybe the family business will grow.
Nathan Eckstadt