Monday, February 7, 2011

Sheet Metal and Paperwork

You may ask: What exactly do those Floyd's do? Well, I am about to tell you...

Ross currently works at Kliklok-Woodman. You can view their website here: www.kliklok.com. His company produces packaging machinery. In layman's terms, that simply means that they make the machines that companies purchase to package their products. These machines are purchased for use on assembly lines and put the products into their packaging; potato chips into bags, pizzas into boxes, etc. Ross works in the sheet metal shop of the plant and starts work at 6 a.m.
www.kliklok.com
Currently, I work at a non-profit missions organization called Mission to the World (MTW). This organization is the international missions sending agency for the Presbyterian Church of America (PCA). I work in the two-week department which sends teams to work with foreign missionaries for 1-3 weeks. Most of our teams go for one week but a few go for longer. My responsibilities include the administrative/paperwork side of things. In short, I make sure that the teams receive and complete all of their necessary paperwork and financial requirements. I assist the regions of Mexico, Central and South America, and Sub-Sahara Africa.  Our organization website is www.mtw.org. (I do not start work at 6 a.m.!)

www.mtw.org
So that's what we do...exciting? Well of course! We may not have the most glamorous of jobs but we are where we are because the Lord has placed us here. 

Colossians 3:23-24 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.
 

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