As most of you know, I'm a musician and have been in the music ministry at church for many years. While up there, I'd always see this older gent sittin' in the same spot week after week. He wore a western style tie and always had patriotic pins and things on his jacket. By the expression on his face, he certainly didn't appear to like the music at all. In fact, I would have bet he just hated it... that is until he spoke to me after a service one Sunday a couple of years ago. He just went on and on about how much he enjoyed the music, was so blessed by it and always looked forward to seeing me up there. Goes to show, you never know what's going on with people until you talk to them
As he explains it, he's since "adopted" Vicky and I 
Well, I saw Stuart last Sunday and I could see he was really upset. He had invited Vicky and I again to a Veteran's appreciation day / concert / fireworks (this would have been the 3rd year) and didn't have the tickets. He was apologizing because he didn't know if he could get them replaced... Why? Because his house burned down last week! He house is basically 80% gone and he and his wife lost everything; 65 years worth. That's a lot of memories. He was tryin' real hard not to totally break down in front of me. I felt so bad for him. Pastor offered to start up a relief fund for him but he said the money should be used for the new church (we have a ground breaking in 2 weeks). Right now they''re in a hotel and all they have is the clothes on their backs. I'm sure everyone at church will be helping him out. Insurance will cover everything too. He told me that he and his wife were lookin' to remodel anyway... just not like this
Thanks.
Well, I saw Stuart last Sunday and I could see he was really upset. He had invited Vicky and I again to a Veteran's appreciation day / concert / fireworks (this would have been the 3rd year) and didn't have the tickets. He was apologizing because he didn't know if he could get them replaced... Why? Because his house burned down last week! He house is basically 80% gone and he and his wife lost everything; 65 years worth. That's a lot of memories. He was tryin' real hard not to totally break down in front of me. I felt so bad for him. Pastor offered to start up a relief fund for him but he said the money should be used for the new church (we have a ground breaking in 2 weeks). Right now they''re in a hotel and all they have is the clothes on their backs. I'm sure everyone at church will be helping him out. Insurance will cover everything too. He told me that he and his wife were lookin' to remodel anyway... just not like this
Thanks.
