How convenient would that be, go out your
front door and you are in the United States, go out your back door and you are
in Canada? Maybe not as convenient as
you might think.
In 1782 the house was built to straddle the
border between Vermont and Quebec, it’s owner, a merchant, thought it was a
great idea that he could sell to both sides of the border from his home.
Brian DuMoulin inherited the house more
than forty years ago and now in his 70’s, he is seeking to sell. The 7,000-square-foot house has been split
into five apartments, and while there has been plenty of interest, nobody it
seems is willing to shell out the $109,000.00 asking price.
Part of the issue might be that the home is
a bit of a fixer upper. Remember, it was built almost 250 years ago. But the biggest challenge is its
location. Ever since the heightened
security concerns after 9/11, it’s no longer as easy as simply stepping out
your door into the country of your choice.
2,000 years ago, Jesus warned us of the
perils of trying to serve 2 masters. And
those who try to keep a foot in the world while trying to serve Christ have
discovered that His words still ring true today.
Have a great week and remember: To see what
is really possible, you will have to attempt the impossible.
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