| 156 - The Value of a Team |
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| Written by David Delk |
| Wednesday, December 10 2008 12:58 |
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I know that when you are the president of a ministry, you are supposed to be an expert. But recently I was involved in an episode where I sure didn’t feel like much of one. My wife and I purchased one of those “pre-fab” pieces of furniture – a shelf for our bathroom. She went out to run an errand, so I decided to put the furniture together to surprise her when she returned. It happened on about the seventh step. I was holding one piece with my left hand, had a screwdriver in the other, was pushing a second piece up against the first with my shoulder, holding a screw in my mouth and balancing the whole thing by leaning it against the wall – when suddenly a large piece slipped and the pieces began falling to the floor. I was able to slow the fall enough to save it from any major damage, but it became quickly apparent – it would be almost impossible for me to put this furniture together by myself.
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