Installing Garapa Decking 2022
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Installing Garapa Decking 2022
Installing garapa decking on a stately outdoor living space is the final, breathtaking chapter of Rosslyn's 2022 deck rebuild! (Step-by-step pics.)
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New England Motor Freight bankruptcy to affect LTL capacity in Northeast, ArcBest
New England Motor Freight bankruptcy to affect LTL capacity in Northeast, ArcBest
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New Jersey-based carrier New England Motor Freight and its 10 subsidiaries recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to shut down operations. In Arkansas, the shuttering of the 101-year-old, privately-held company is expected to have the largest impact on Fort Smith-based ArcBest Corp., the parent company of less-than-truckload carrier ABF Freight.
In a…
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ArcBest revenue reaches record of $3.093 billion, net income beats estimate
ArcBest revenue reaches record of $3.093 billion, net income beats estimate
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Transportation and logistics holding company ArcBest is on a five-year winning streak, with net income between 2014 and 2018 totaling more than $270 million, a far better outcome than the more than $82 million in losses posted between 2008 and 2013.
Full-year net income in 2018 for the Fort Smith-based publicly held company was $103.006 million, ahead of the…
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Driver shortage causes capacity crunch; technology to ease tightness, improve safety
Driver shortage causes capacity crunch; technology to ease tightness, improve safety
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Technology might help to reduce capacity tightness in the trucking industry and improve safety as truck driver fatalities have continued to rise.
For the week ending Jan. 19, truckload capacity increased, leading dry van spot rates to fall 1.7% from the previous week, according to DAT Solutions. Prices have fallen in a typical seasonal decline, and falling fuel…
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New Post has been published on Crown of Compassion
New Post has been published on http://www.crownofcompassion.org/2017/01/02/far-far-better-things-ahead/
Far, far better things ahead
Remote-controlled ABF truck gifted by Doug
“There are far, far better things ahead than any we leave behind.”- C. S. Lewis, Collected Letters
“Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely.”- 1 Corinthians 13:12, New Living Translation
Over a decade ago, my wife Vicki led a bus tour in the American Southwest. From the tour’s base in Amarillo, Texas, we traveled through parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico. I sat with Vicki right behind our bus driver, Doug.
During desolate stretches of our journey, I shared my teaching ministry with Doug. When the week-long tour ended, Doug agreed to be my Southwest correspondent. For the next few years, Doug periodically sent postcards highlighting his travels, even as he transitioned to driving a semi for ABF Freight.
Yet, Doug’s mission extended beyond writing postcards. With each mailing, Doug sent a letter encouraging the children in their studies and, most importantly, their growing faith in Jesus.
Doug embraced the opportunity to share his faith with my students. Furthermore, his actions often witnessed to Vicki and me on the tour. Long distance driving strains the best of marriages. Having experienced the brokenness of divorce, Doug expressed his love for his wife with a daily phone call.
Therefore, the little things we do indeed make a big difference, even if we’re unaware of their impact on others. In Chase the Lion, Mark Batterson expands this idea:
“Even when you feel as if you aren’t making a difference, God might be using you in ways you aren’t aware of. And it’s not the immediate impact that matters most; it’s the exponential impact.”
As a result, Mark notes, your destiny often shows up unannounced. Hence, your destiny discovers you, revealing itself on snowy days when crossing paths with five-hundred-pound lions. In addition, your brokenness may be an unexpected source of strength. Writing in The Broken Way, Ann Voskamp notes there’s brokenness that:
isn’t about blame
makes a canvas for God’s light
makes windows straight into souls
Consequently, when you experience brokenness, the power of God can happen in your soul. In the process, Ann exhorts, a greater life rises from the dark. Also, Pastor Batterson amplifies a connection with faithfulness, defining it as “taking back enemy territory by shining light in dark places.
Push back the kingdom of darkness by highlighting stories of God’s goodness and grace. As Paul Manz’s choral work “E’en So” tells us, there are far, far better things ahead:
“E’en so Lord Jesus quickly come/ And night shall be no more/ They need no light, no lamp, nor sun/ For Christ will be their All!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn7to9U_uT0