I’ve finally converted. I’m now an official resident of MI. Which of the two above terms I should use is a matter of debate. Regardless, I now have my blue-and-white license plate, and the other stuff is in the mail. I was putting it off because I knew I would lose money in the deal. Sure enough, combining what I save in registration and what I lose in auto insurance, I will be paying $70 more per year here in MI than in SC. But at least I can cast my conservative vote in November.
I head to Maranatha Baptist Church in Flint, MI, this weekend. Pastor Donald Albright and his church are already faithfully supporting Bibles International, but they want me to come for their missions conference to tell them more about this ministry. I will be showing my DVD, giving a testimony, and preaching two messages–”It’s All Hebrew to Me” and “The Obligation of Blessing.” Both messages touch on the ministry of Bible translation. Please pray for a blessed trip.
Please keep praying for upcoming financial needs–tuition at UND and travel costs. The Lord has been answering. A church gave a very generous Christmas offering last month. Praise the Lord!
Officially a Michigander or Michiganian
March 7, 2008 by proftroy
Only $70….aren’t you glad you’re not paying $250 more per year, like you would if you’d moved to Texas?? : [
I guess there are always worse situations that can make me thankful for what I have here. Do you have to pay more b/c of all the cattle on the road that you might hit??