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Published Monday, November 26, 2007 by Joshua. 
Em C2 D2 A
Broken here before the King
Wondering where I've been running
Seeking truth in all I see and wondering what you see in me
Broken heart and open hands
before the throne of grace I stand
I let You're words encompass me
Fill my heart and rescue me
C2 D2 E - (more powerful)
All I am for all its worth
I give to you whats left of me
You shed your blood you gave your all
and I'm giving you everything! (repeat)
I found this song on godtube.com and thought I would share it. Gods grace is never ending! This song is written and performed by Joe Monto. He was kind enough to send me the chords and lyrics and give me permission to use them. If you like the song you should vote for it at
http://www.reigndownusa.com/cdentries.html
Who am I that I can choose to worship my God only when I want to? Who am I to put boundaries on His wonderful and never ending grace and love?
True worship has no boundaries. It doesn't start when we step foot in the door of the church or when the music begins or when the pastor begins to speak. Worship is as big as our love is for our God.
Let us worship in our workLet us worship in the silenceLet us worship when we look into the eyes of our childrenLet us worship when the world falls around usLet us worship when the chaos of the world is unbearableLet us worship in times of great joyLet us worship with thanksgivingLet us worship the indescribable beauty of His creationLet us worship and celebrate the lifes of our friends and our familiesLet us worship Him with every fiber of our being and with every ounce of our strengthLord show us your power, your grace, your unconditional love and mercy like we have never seen it before.
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Published Thursday, November 08, 2007 by Joshua. 
I tried not to think about it. How much I was going to miss all of the people that I have been working with over the past 3 years at the Fort Worth Police Department. But the second I got there on my last day I knew it was going to be a rough day to get through. My coworkers went out of their way to bake me desserts and even to get me a gift (mmmm starbucks) and cards filled with encouraging words. They really made me feel like I would be missed and that the work I had done during my days at police communications was worthwile. I know I will miss everyone there and will keep in touch with several of my good friends there. Lasting friendships should not be taken for granted and should not be let go of so easily.
To those that I have worked with over the past 3 years: officers, dispatchers, supervisors, calltakers and PIC operators. Remember that your job is very important and that you are making a difference in peoples lives. I will miss working with all of you.