“I Hate Josh Clark”

Those four words could not be further from the truth.

Josh and I both grew up in the same church. He’s about 6 or 7 years older than me. And over the past, probably 7 years, Josh has been so much more to me than just an acquaintance. He has been my youth pastor, my mentor, my ministry leader, my boss, and above everything else, he has been my friend.

Josh has taught me how to be a leader. He has taught me how to dream big, and then chase those dreams. And as far as individuals investing in my life goes, outside of my parents, Josh has by far made the largest.

He now lives in Georgia, and I miss him and his family a lot. In fact, the night we helped them pack up, I didn’t even make it to my car before crying like a baby.  But thankfully, due to technology, I can still keep up with what’s going on in his life and he is still able to invest in me via his blog.

I hope that everyone is so lucky to have a man like Josh in their life… if not, there’s always blog.joshclark.me.

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3 Responses to ““I Hate Josh Clark””

  1. Aaron says:

    At least I made it home before I cried…of course, I only two houses away from him. Well, I used to live two houses away, now I live about 5 or 6 states away.

  2. Josh Clark says:

    I hate you too buddy! I hate your big old heart! I hate your humble spirit! I hate not hanging on Thursday mornings and evenings! I hate how awesome God’s future for your life is!

    Your Friend – Josh

  3. Josh Clark says:

    oops – I think I co-mingled facetious hates with real ones – just to clear up any confusion – love your heart, spirit and future – really hate not hanging out. Let’s call each other and watch the office together tonight like dating middle schoolers!

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