7/6/2023 0 Comments Git it done![]() ![]() ![]() Food and Drug Administration does not allow soft drinks to have more than 0.02 percent caffeine, but energy drinks aren’t subject to this limit which has caused a firestorm of concerns about the amount of caffeine that goes into energy drinks. This is the first energy drink to come to market using Astaxanthin. We believe this is the perfect product for the market at this time.” This is a great tasting healthy energy drink that is powered by the world best know antioxidant. Git-R-Done Energy Drink is not your normal energy drink. The energy drink market has come under fire in the last year or so for energy drinks having a high concentration of these substances. In discussing the new product and beverage category, Matthew Veal, CEO for Hangover Joe’s, stated, “We saw a need in the market for an all-natural, non-caffeinated health & wellness energy product that provides hours of long lasting energy without all of the caffeine and sugar. (Larry the Cable Guy), which is a healthy, all natural energy drink. The maker of “The Hangover” Recovery Shot recently announced its huge new brand extension for the Company, Git-R-Done Energy (trademark registered) with Git-R-Done Productions, Inc. Johnson – 2004).DENVER - Hangover Joe’s Holding Corporation (OTCQB: HJOE). Nature and Characteristics of the Small Membership Church (Bob I.Lessons from the small Church (Sanchez – 2004).Jubilee Year of The Rural Church Program (Farley – 2004).Dynamics of Small Church Ministry (Koessler – 1992).Church at History’s Hinge (Anderson – 1994).Big Ambitions, Small Church (Schirle – 1999).Ability to see Potential (Klassen – 1996).A Thriving “little” church that doesn’t know any better (Drury). ![]() What would happen if we focused more on “Gittin Er Done” and less on the process? He taught them, allowed them to fail, and used them to reach an entire world. THOT – What would happen if we really opened our services up to people who were willing to just try and be a part of the service? Jesus took 12 guys with no ministry background. And when I can have a church where people feel safe to “try” and serve God, I watch as they develop the confidence to serve God in the real world as well. The focus seems to be less on the process and more on the outcome. I think rural ministry allows us the opportunity to involve people who would not get a chance in larger ministries. I am not dismissing God using talented people and I am glad He does. I have come to realize that a 9 year old boy playing the piano for special music on Mother’s Day probably touched more hearts than any professional song. I still practice my message each week, but I don’t force my world view on the congregation. In 24 years, I am the one who has changed. Next month starts my 25th year as Pastor of this church. I watched as God honored in a very unique way the “Get Er Done” world of rural ministry. I watched as people were moved not by the performance, but by the attempt at performance. What I learned was that the “Git Er Done” mentality was often sourced in a tender, humble heart for God. I would seek to learn why they did things the way they did. Fortunately, I promised myself and God that I would not make any changes for the first year. It needed someone to show them how worship should be done. Believe me, this church could use a good dose of structure and organization. I sat on the platform focused on all the things that I would start to change. I remember my first few months in rural ministry. We often had visitors on those days and we wanted our best to be on display. We focused on the best singers singing for all the special Sundays (Easter, Christmas, Mother’s Day, etc). We wanted people to practice and be prepared. This was true of the worship service as well. I spent hours focusing on a process and project to make sure that it was the best. I was taught that God requires nothing less than our best. I was raised in a world where professionalism was the focus. The process is often secondary to the completion of a task. The focus becomes accomplishing something. While it has many applications, the gist is the idea that we need to stop talking about it and do something. According to the Urban Dictionary, this was a phrase that developed in the 90’s and was made famous by Larry the Cable Guy. ![]()
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