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Staff Photo by Robin Rudd/Joseph Wingfield, President of Wingfield Scale, was the speaker at the morning meal. Wingfield fill in for Todd Hopkins, Founder/CEO of Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services. Mr. Hopkins was sick and couldn't join in. The 43rd Chattanooga Area Leadership Prayer Breakfast was held at the Chattanooga Convention Center on May 3, 2022.

As a third-age head of Wingfield Scale Co., Joseph Wingfield has developed the 85-year-old modern and mining gauging business with new innovations and markets.

However, for all of his prosperity working at the Chattanooga firm for the beyond 23 years and heading the family-possessed business beginning around 2017, Wingfield said he likely acquired the most consideration quite a while back for a flashing choice he took to leap off the Market Street scaffold to get to his overwhelmed houseboat on the north shore where he was residing at that point.

With the Tennessee River enlarged with more than 8 creeps of downpour in three days, Wingfield's drifting home expected a short swim to get to, so Wingfield put on his life coat and leaped off the Market Street extension to swim to the houseboat where he resided at the time with one of his siblings.

The leap immediately brought the nearby police and SWAT group for a salvage endeavor and later charges against Winfield for careless risk.

"I'm not exactly as shrewd as I look," Wingfield jested Tuesday while reviewing the episode during the Chattanooga Area Leadership Prayer Breakfast.

A justice later excused the charges, basically because of the assistance presented by a lawyer companion, Philip Langford, who filled in as Wingfield's promoter and at last got the charges erased from his record.

"I understood then that when you stand under the steady gaze of the adjudicator, you seem to be your supporter," Wingfield said.

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Through his life, Wingfield said he has depended upon his own confidence in Jesus Christ as his backer to get away from judgment as well as to accomplish delight.

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Wingfield cited St. Augustine, who wrote in his book on admissions, "Our heart is anxious until it rests in God."

Wingfield said he discovered a genuine sense of harmony with God as a 15-year-old kid paying attention to the expressions of Jesus, who said in the Gospel of Matthew, "Come to me, all who are fatigued ... What's more, I will give you rest."