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I forgot to say that I often check up Gordon’s blog. Good posts and links. http://ingmarhingwah.blogspot.com/
Thanks Andrew.
Great stuff. I’d love to see you in your kayak!
Thanks for the plug, brother Barry.
<i>When we diminish hell, we diminish the glories of the cross and the love of God.</i>
To quote you regarding my intentions:
<i>I will post about this in due time. </i>
In my case, again. As I pray my way through the Psalms, I keep being shocked (to my great discredit) at how often the Psalmists’ thoughts turn from the dreadful bone-cracking judgement of God, directly and immediately to his steadfast love.
I’m not quite sure what you mean by saying that ...living our new lives based on our sense of gratitude to God is damaging and unbiblical. Looking forward to your upcoming explanation!
Thanks for being open about yourself and your life.
@ Lucy
I neglected to mention the great youth leaders I worked with.
@ Gordon
I hope you do post on that in due time.
@ Michael
If you are down this way, come and borrow my Kayak. Let me warn you that it mine is not built for speed, but is kid friendly.
@ Tim
I will write this up. I have some very strong thoughts about this issue. I think they may be a little controversial.
Bring on the controversy, I say!
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