Oops!
Yesterday, I received an e-mail from my friend Bill, sharing a snappy Country Gospel song, which really inspired me.
I also received a "spiritual journey" assignment from one of the ministerial students I teach. In her 17 page paper she shared many deep and personal experiences from her life. It was truly a dramatic story of redemption.
Somehow, by mistake, I replied to the ministerial student, when I thought I was responding to Bill.
My e-mail read: "I love it!! I’m going to link it to my blog – and see how we can fit this into a country gospel jam. Thanks Bill!"
The baffled ministerial student replied, "I'm glad you loved it, but I'm not sure I want my spiritual journey in a country gospel jam. Who is Bill? I don't remember any Bill in all those 17 pages."
I also received a "spiritual journey" assignment from one of the ministerial students I teach. In her 17 page paper she shared many deep and personal experiences from her life. It was truly a dramatic story of redemption.
Somehow, by mistake, I replied to the ministerial student, when I thought I was responding to Bill.
My e-mail read: "I love it!! I’m going to link it to my blog – and see how we can fit this into a country gospel jam. Thanks Bill!"
The baffled ministerial student replied, "I'm glad you loved it, but I'm not sure I want my spiritual journey in a country gospel jam. Who is Bill? I don't remember any Bill in all those 17 pages."
goofy nut!
ReplyDeletesometimes email and texting and Facebook are just a little to quick, right?
Bah ha haha! That's awesome! :)]
ReplyDeleteHA! that's great! Would have loved to see the ministerial student's face while she was reading the email!
ReplyDeleteThat's great! I've done similar before, and realized what I'd done as soon as I hit the "send" key. Then found myself wondering whether I could unplug the computer fast enough to keep it from sending! :-)
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