Emphasis Preaching Journal
The ministry next door
Commentary
A friend tells that from time to time his wife chides him for what he is able to walk past around the house without seeming to notice. It's easy to overlook a toy that needs to be picked up; clothes that ought to be put away; trash that is ready to be taken out, etc. She calls it being typically male. He defends himself by claiming the shortcoming as a virtue. "I just mind my own business," he says. "I don't pay any attention to the things that don't belong to me because I'm just good at minding my own business."

