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For the first time, the story turns to Dad. As the church prepares for a Homecoming Sunday—a visiting preacher, a packed service, and dinner on the grounds—it is Dad, the Pastor’s Assistant, who quietly makes every piece of it happen: the squared chairs, the filled water glass, the corner fan he stayed late to fix. When the day arrives and the thanks land everywhere except on him, it is Addison—the one who notices every small detail—who feels the injustice on her father’s behalf. But Dad has learned something about the back of the room, and about work done not unto men but unto the Lord. A gentle story about hidden faithfulness, the freedom of serving without applause, and the One who never misses a single chair. Scripture: John 3:30; Colossians 3:23 (KJV).
By Robert Johnson5
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For the first time, the story turns to Dad. As the church prepares for a Homecoming Sunday—a visiting preacher, a packed service, and dinner on the grounds—it is Dad, the Pastor’s Assistant, who quietly makes every piece of it happen: the squared chairs, the filled water glass, the corner fan he stayed late to fix. When the day arrives and the thanks land everywhere except on him, it is Addison—the one who notices every small detail—who feels the injustice on her father’s behalf. But Dad has learned something about the back of the room, and about work done not unto men but unto the Lord. A gentle story about hidden faithfulness, the freedom of serving without applause, and the One who never misses a single chair. Scripture: John 3:30; Colossians 3:23 (KJV).

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