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Name: Steve Brown
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

On December 31, 2007 I left my job with Sprint/Embarq where I worked as a Software Engineer for 15 years at the Sprint Campus in Kansas City. In January 2008 Mary and I started Steve Brown Ministries and started traveling the United States broadcasting "Live Video" of Revivals, Bible Conferences, Mission Conferences, and other Special Services. Mary and I enjoy serving the Lord Jesus Christ and traveling to churches as we minister through SteveBrownMinistries.com. We are very pleased that our ministry is endorsed and we are sent out of our home church at Heritage Baptist Temple in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Hit The Floor Running At 7:00 a.m.

When I got up this morning I never sat down. I drank my Barley Max and went to the barn to gas up the mower and add some oil. by 7:30 I decided it was too wet to mow so I went to the store and brought some gasoline for the mower. It was still too wet so I started washing carrots and then juiced 10 pounds of carrots. By now it was 9:00 a.m. and I started mowing. Within twenty minutes I got into something and locked up the mower deck. As I pulled the tractor up on the ramp to check the deck I ran it off the end of the deck and had an awful time getting it back up on the ramp. Crawled under the deck and fixed the problem. Within 10 minutes I got into some barb wire and locked up the mower again. It was back to the ramp being very careful not to run off the end of the ramp. I mowed until about 2:00 p.m. and it started raining. I went to town to buy some groceries. By the time I got the groceries put up I thought it was dry enough to start mowing again. I finally finished mowing about 7:30 p.m. Then I started preparing fruit salad and salad for the next few days. I finally finished by 10:00 p.m. and went to bed. I was tired. Wow! What a busy day.

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