(Don’t miss the post script at the end.)
“Thanks, pastor. I plan to arrive Saturday in time to meet you for dinner. My travel arrangements? Oh, I’ll be driving.”
Now, I don’t mind flying to preach in your church. Next month in fact, I’ll be taking a plane to Orlando for a revival meeting, and the following month to Denver for a Sunday morning service in Aurora.
Last March, I flew to Italy for a week. I don’t mind flying.
But I’d rather drive if that’s doable.
Later this week, for instance, I’ll be driving to a weekend of ministry for a church in the Fort Worth, Texas area. Since hopping a plane between New Orleans (the airport is 1 mile from my house as the Cessna flies) and D-FW is so simple and efficient, that seemed the most practical alternative. But when I went online to arrange a ticket, I was too late or something. The direct flights were full and closed and expensive, and the others had me flying around the world and getting home in the wee hours of Monday morning. So, I opted out of that and thought of a plan (see below).
I love to drive and drive I will this week. And, in doing so, I will try to make the most of it.