
When my wife and I finished signing paperwork for our house, we were handed the keys, congratulated, and joined the “mortgage holders club of America”.
It was all a rushed process, and we had only been in the house very briefly before purchasing…but long enough to know that it was the best choice of the dozen or more we had walked through. When we pulled into the driveway that evening with keys in hand, I began to compile a list of necessary projects in my mind…neglected things that HAD to be addressed.
One of those things was a sunken sidewalk in front of the porch, which was pooling rainwater and rotting the concrete…probably for several decades. Six weeks ago I started addressing that, intending to lift the slabs, widen the walkway with pavers, and increase the curb appeal at the same time.
I have to be very purposed and intentional with all physical labor, as my body is besieged with muscular dystrophy. What I choose to do has to be executed properly at my own pace, because certain muscles (biceps, hamstrings, etc) are atrophied and never coming back unless God grants me a miracle.
But I’m not alone. All of us have a certain amount of strength that will only wane with time. We must do what we can, while we can, to represent the Lord and bring Him glory. What a privilege to use our lives to increase the “curb appeal” of His kingdom!
I love to see this model portrayed in my church, where the younger people use their physical strength to serve the aged…then the aged use their years of wisdom and experience to counsel the young men and ladies. Whatever you have left in life, use it for the honor and glory of our great God! The results will be noticeable!










I thank God for His grace in allowing me to do this work AND finish it…and for my wonderful wife who patiently endured the mess in front of the house for MANY weeks and encouraged me greatly along the way.

May the lord always give you strength our friend! Looks beautiful!
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Thank you so much! God has been so good to us!
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Wow! What a transformation! It must be a great feeling to come home, see your beautiful walkway and know that you did that.
You’re right, we’ve got to work while we can. Time is short.
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I keep telling my wife, “I can’t believe it’s done”…because it took so long and each step was back breaking. God is good!
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I’m wondering how you placed those rocks without breaking your back, Eric. 🙂
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I cut several sections of 2” pvc pipe, lifted an end of the boulder and slid one under. Then I laid the rest of the pipes in front of the boulder and shoved the boulder forward until it was up on the pipes…at this point it will roll forward like on a conveyor belt.
As the rock rolls forward, it moves past the pipes, so those are pulled from behind and transferred in front again and again until the rock has rolled to its location.
Then it’s “WRASSLED” into place.👍🏻👍🏻
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Clever indeed! Still-hard work! 🙂
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Excellent work brother Eric! 👏 The finished result is lovely, a true testimony to your patient planning and steady work. It is an illustration of faith in action indeed, and the loving provision of Father God strengthening you physically and spiritually. May He continue to guide and bless you each day brother 🙏
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Thanks for your encouragement, brother Alan! It was a long and hard road but am thankful that the results are above ground and visible, unlike the crawlspace work.😆
Have a great day brother!
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What a great job Eric! Not just for practical purposes but what an improvement to “curb appeal”. God is so good …all the time. He provides us with the challenges and blessings to teach us exactly what He wants us and what new changes we “need”to be more and more like His Son….
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Thanks Jeff! I appreciate your encouraging words! You are correct, without trials and chores we would never learn, grow, succeed, or overcome…in everything we give thanks to our great God! Have a great day, brother!
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Wow-what an improvement! I love the pics showing the progression of your work and your awesome message: “Whatever you have left in life, use it for the honor and glory of our great God!” 🙂
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Thanks Nancy, I actually have a video of me rolling the boulders one night. Will update this post to include it.👍🏻👍🏻
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Great! I’m eager to see it. 🙂
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