Last week I received my PCS membership packet along with a member directory CD. I have not opened the CD yet, but I do look forward to being a member. I was thinking about how things have changed since I purchased my current, first procar in December 2017.
Thinking back, for at least 12 or 13 years I had an interest in owning a hearse and had an entire plan laid out on how I was going to use it for ministry and outreach purposes. While I do still have that plan, I have since changed the way I want to go about it.
Originally i wanted to vinyl wrap it and all for my radio station, but once I finally got to "meet" my hearse in the flesh it didnt take long before I fell in love with the car so much that I decided I no longer wished to make any "modifications" of any sort, but instead adopt a "Primum non nocere" approach.
My interest shifted to first trying to restore it as much as I can, then if need be simply use door magnets when at music events. I dont think this change had to do with PCS influence, but rather the charm of the car itself. Its a unique piece of history that people seldom get to see.
So while I still want to use my 68 in conjunction with my ministry, I am doing so without harming it. And I appreciate all the help and guidance I have received here, and its my hope that I can eventually make a contribution to the group myself.
Thinking back, for at least 12 or 13 years I had an interest in owning a hearse and had an entire plan laid out on how I was going to use it for ministry and outreach purposes. While I do still have that plan, I have since changed the way I want to go about it.
Originally i wanted to vinyl wrap it and all for my radio station, but once I finally got to "meet" my hearse in the flesh it didnt take long before I fell in love with the car so much that I decided I no longer wished to make any "modifications" of any sort, but instead adopt a "Primum non nocere" approach.
My interest shifted to first trying to restore it as much as I can, then if need be simply use door magnets when at music events. I dont think this change had to do with PCS influence, but rather the charm of the car itself. Its a unique piece of history that people seldom get to see.
So while I still want to use my 68 in conjunction with my ministry, I am doing so without harming it. And I appreciate all the help and guidance I have received here, and its my hope that I can eventually make a contribution to the group myself.