ross lindberg's tribute to ron criswell #4:
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ross lindberg's tribute to ron criswell #4:
Ross Lindberg tribute to Ron Criswell: Part 4- I have saved my all-time favorite Ron story for last, and I will tell it as he told it to me. When Connie and I were first married we were looking for a church to call home. We had attended several different churches before finding one we really liked. As the offering plate came around Connie nudged me and told me to put something into the plate. All I had was a twenty dollar bill. Now, I liked the church, but twenty dollars was a lot of money back then and I wasn t about to part with that much. I liked the church, but wasn t yet sure if it was a like worth twenty dollars. Connie was insistent though that I put something into the offering plate, so I reached into my pocket to see if I had some change. Feeling something in my pocket I took a handful and dropped it into the offering plate. The day before I had been working on my motorcycle and some nuts, bolts and washers had found their way into my pocket. As we had been running late for church that morning, I had just transferred the contents of my pockets from one pair of pants to the other. So, instead of a handful of spare change, I had deposited a bunch of hardware into the church coffers. Connie glanced at the plate as it passed by her and realized what I had done. Of course she was mortified. You have to get that out of there! What are these people going to think? They are going to know it was us because we are the only new people here! Do something! But it was too late. The offering plate moved quickly down the line and was soon out of sight. Connie was right. I was imagining the puzzled looks on the ushers faces as the counted the offering and it wouldn t take them long to figure out where the hardware-store-offering come from. Worse yet, I wanted those nuts and bolts back myself as I still needed to put my bike back together . The ushers brought the offering to the pastor, who lifted them high in the air and said Oh Lord, please show us many interesting uses for all these gifts we have just received. That was the final straw. Connie and I got the giggles, which soon turned to barely contained laughter. We were laughing so hard that we had tears steaming down our faces and had to lean against each other for support. Yeah, we didn t go back to that church again which was kinda sad. I really liked that place end Part 4
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