I visited Morgantown for VBS tonight. Let me tell you. There is nothing on the Hatcher Toll way between Bowling Green and Morgantown. Nothing. Nadda. Consequently there is no exit for several miles between BG and Morgantown.
Morgantown is comparable to Smithville. A few fast food restaurants and your typical small town businesses. Nothing huge or anything. I’m sure alot of people live there and work in Bowling Green.
It’s probably a nice town where you can’t get lost. I still didn’t get the chance to visit the Morgantown Pamida. One thing I’ve noticed about these Pamida stores: There is always one near church camps.
Examples: Taylor Christian Camp – Pamida in Scottsville.
Short Mountain Bible Camp – Pamida in Smithville.
Camp Meribah – Pamida in Centerville.
There’s a pattern here somewhere or another.
VBS at Morgantown was good. I was thinking since I hadn’t had supper, I’d have to grab something on the way out (I was hoping the McDonald’s would still be open). But luckily the VBS snack table was fully stocked with hot dogs and homemade ice cream (a Morgantown church specialty).
Afterwards Johnny told me how he became a minister. Somehow I couldn’t imagine him doing anything else. I wish I had the charisma and can-do attitude that it takes to be a minister. Once I took a personality test in college. The test said that I should be a minister. Unfortunately I do not have the speaking ability to be able to convey the message properly.
Ministering to people would be very fullfilling. However I’m not sure I could handle the other negative stuff that will get thrown my way if I was to be a minister. I hate confrontation and am not much of a people person. So its a mere pipe dream right now. Bottom line is that I’m not minister material.