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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:28:09 GMT -5
jabken359.blogspot.comReuel's writings are common on the standingtrue list (he was a member of the list for a period of time).
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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:32:10 GMT -5
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I was reading in Matt 21, first few verses Jesus was speaking to the disciples and told them to go to fetch the ass and the colt...It was interesting that both animals went together, both the young and the old. It woul have meant the older one had to go the speed of the younger. I was glad that Jesus has patience with our feeble human frame. The one thought that came was from his birth, he never felt at home anywhere, nowhere to lay his head. Very few people opened their hearts to him and He knew it would be so.... yet his Father thought it best he started off and live humble. Jesus never had anyone or anything he could glory about but His Father and his eternal home.
It must have been a come-down for him to come to a much changed and perverted world. The things (temple) and people (Pharisees) the disciples thought were good, but Jesus could look right through the wrapping into the thoughts and intentions of their hearts. He could see a wolf in sheeps clothing. Jesus has lots of time for you and me but has no time for our hypocrisy.
Would you be able to take Jesus for a day with you today? Would he sit in the back seat of your car or next to you on the front seat? Or would you let him drive? Would you be patient with his patience with other drivers? Would you be ashamed of him? Would you let him wait in your car or go with you to work, and other places?
Would you talk to him or ignore him like people do to their loved ones and pretend you dont know him.
Would you talk politics and about the things that irritated you about everyone you disagree with in his presence knowing that Jesus never made any political statements at all, except "Give unto Caesars what is Caesars"... Would you be able to show him your books and how you have mastered tax-evasion?
Would you take him to a place of pleasure with you. Would you ask him to take a few drinks? Would you want him to dress for the occasion knowing that he does not want to dress for attention?
Could you let him walk with you for the rest of your life, knowing you cannot go where you want? Maybe? Maybe not? But if you put him in your heart, you could have peace in spite of all the troubles about you. You know that he does not want to publicise himself and rather wants to live in your and my heart and perform miracles in our hearts and give us a new heart.
If we allowed Him in, Jesus wouldnt let us focus anymore on the negativaty and evil and wrong in our lives anymore but treat us like adults, share his love that has no "I have had enough" and live to do good.
Jesus would give us purpose to walk, talk, act, think and love the way he does. We will become more and more like him, talk like him, love him and his people and when his Father comes back one day, we will be found in his image. You also know that Jesus is the express image of His Father, so you would know the Father and He would know and recognise you too. How do people associate you and me sometimes with our friends in other places and ask if we are family. Its not an outward thing, but Christ in us the hope of glory...
He was homeless because he did not want to live in dead and lifeless buildings made of stone but in living temples made of flesh and blood, he desires our hearts abode. ... He is our creator (Col 1) and knows what is going on in every cell in our bodies and understands us better than anyone can explain and knows what we can handle in our own flesh but wants to give us the power that we can be overcomers..
Could we have spoken to Jesus and his Father on Saturday night and Sunday morning about the meeting and what it meant for him to be broken, homeless, something we might never become. How can we love our bridegroom when we are self-centred?
Greetings from your brother, Reuel
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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:33:44 GMT -5
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Dear Friends and Fellow Workers,
I am persuaded to write a little piece again. As we move around from home to home my heart just goes out to every soul who is trying to serve God in Spirit, Truth and humility. I have realised that families sometimes put on a front that "everythings okay" and in fact its not. Everyone who has taken up their crosses and chose to deny themselves has a struggle against their desires of the flesh. We dont live for the hocus-pocus of modern worship that takes away all your problems and sicknesses and live without a cross. Paul prayed for his thorn in the flesh to be taken away from him, but Jesus answer to him is "My grace is sufficient for you"...
The devil has declared war on you and I and he knows his time is short. The older some people get, the more the laws of the Old Testament rules their minds and they spend more time critisizing the outward appearance and religion of others, justifying themselves like the Pharisee that ! went to the temple to pray.
Jesus on many occasion told the Pharisees that their judgement was unrighteous. What concerns me is to see Husbands and wives living together for years in the luxuries of modern society become lax in their love one towards another and blame one another for their misery.
Maybe they have lost sight of Jesus, they dont even realise that he had to endure rejection, suffering. The devil gets the victory and probably jumps for joy when you can blame someone for your lack of peace. He has been accuser all his existence ( I dare not say"life" because he is death) and is the teacher of accusations and self-righteousness.
Once he can seperate husband and wife, then he has been able to wedge one or both out of the Truth telling them that there is no forgiveness whatsoever for them and then they can blame the Workers for their trouble and write all sorts of bitter remarks on the internet because of unforgiveness they have been harboring in thei! r hearts. Jesus said " Forgive us as we forgive our debtors..." so there is a condition to receiving forgiveness.
The devil is a Liar and he uses the weaknesses of our Esau nature and self-pity mixed with bitterness to break us down one by one. We need to be familiar of his devices but more familiar with the power of Christ and the provision he has made for everyone of these attacks. Paul made it clear that we are not fighting against flesh and blood, but the powers of the air.
Seperation in marraige does not take away the problems or ease the pain, often just worsens it and often the only reason for seperation is we are looking at greener pasture. But this is just the beginning of the troubles to come. I have the greatest empathy for those who have gone through this trauma, the clock cannot be turned back and we know that Jesus always shows more mercy to a repentant heart than everyone of us put together can ever show.If this has happened to you dont let the devi! l or anyone let you think you are beyond the love of Christ.
I realise that there is a pain that is self inflicted and another that you and I have to endure if we are to share the shame rejection of Christ. When we take the bread, we put it in our mouths and symbolicaly we are saying that we want his life to become part of ours and be lived out in us. Sharing in both rejection and peace.
Rejection and misunderstanding comes more often than not from within the fold, and why be surprised when it comes within your own family... go and read Matt 5, 6, and 7 ... about family standing up against itself but also says rejoice and be exeedingly glad. This is a practical Truth.
Doesnt help us going to the meetings clean and dressed nicely when our hearts are out of it because of our negative attitude towards another family member or towards someone there.
l pray daily for the peace in the homes where we stay.... Jesus said we must. I pray that you wont be overc! ome with fear and disbelief and lend your ears to mans understanding and solutions of life, but led by the Spirit and gentle example Christ taught his disciples... LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU...
I realise often that my thinking is off-track because there might be an opinion I have formed about someone because of their appearance or a story I heard and can be biased towards them or avoid them and should rather go and speak to them. I want to be approachable by anyone, anywhere, anytime because Christ was approachable. Please keep your eyes on Jesus,
Your brother anxiously awaiting Christs' return,
Reuel
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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:35:20 GMT -5
This is not from his blog~~~~
Dear Friends and Fellow Workers,
I have finally come to life again. My computer problems have been sorted out and I cannot wait to write you another letter. Thanks for all those have stayed faithful in prayer and writing, it is much appreciated. Jesus never called us to be judges but to be defenders and interceders for one another, so its nice to know that there are those we can depend on. We are at Special Meetings in Pretoria at the moment. We have had a mission in Gabarone, Botswana as well as a short mission in Rustenburg, South Africa. No keen interest yet, but I have benefited more from the time spent preparing for these meetings than ever before. I have noticed how practical Jesus was when he preached the Gospel, using little illustrations. I want to share some thoughts with you that have been special to me recently. If you want to write back and tell me what you think, you are always welcome.
Something different to ponder ...
I have suddenly come to the realization of something tonight that I have been wondering about and you can give me some input after carefully considering what I have thought upon, but sometimes we spend a lot of time on things that have not been spoken about in the scriptures.
I have to sometimes be careful what I say and how I say it. Why? Because I don't want Gods people to focus on the wrong things or inferior things. Before I carry on with my thoughts we know we as humanity like to strive for good things... But when we spend time with God we begin to see better things... And then I have realized that God wants to give us the best things... Best is always better than good, if you understand what I am trying to say.
Now, for a while having Gospel meetings, wondering about this thing about been too late, ...
We sing in our hymns "One day too late..." There are a few hymns which talk along those lines. So, just wanted to make sure how many times the Son of God spoke the words TOO LATE, checked the Gospels and I will give you the first guess? Take a guess? Sorry to disappoint you, but the answer is NO, not once. Why? My immediate answer was... We will all be in time for eternity, the judgment day. But maybe that’s not the whole story.. So lets continue...
I decided too check only the word late in the Gospels, and only found it once but in a different context ( John 11:8 His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?) In fact, if I have checked my bible program properly, not once did Jesus use the word late... We know Jesus message was "repent for the kingdom of heaven has come nigh unto you... In other words repent for now is the kingdom near, a more positive approach. Check the Old Testament for too late, same story... Nothing found!
So why is their focus placed on "been late". While time exists we are conscious of times and we know when we are late, but in eternity there is no time, in fact all clocks will stand still, no time so maybe we did not make use of opportunity while we had time.
Did you notice what Jesus said to the 5 foolish virgins? Too late? No, not at all, but the only words he used was: I know you not... They knew they did not make it, they had postponed all the good intentions they had because they were dishonest. But what was the reason for not making it? Was it because they were late? Was it because they had no oil? Did not seem like main reason. It was that the bridegroom did not know them....
There are some other stories that I was thinking of. Jesus spoke more about eternity more than anyone, because he was there and could do it with authority, in fact eternal life and everlasting life is only spoken of once in the Old Testament. It is spoken of about 42 times in the New Testament and in Johns Gospels and Epistle half of that number.
Every story that Jesus told about the judgment day is an eye opener to read... The main reason why most did not make it was I KNOW YOU NOT!
God does not chase us, he leads us by His Spirit ... He wants to bring a peace into our souls and we do that by living, acting, loving and learning of him in the present tense, not caring for tomorrow or fretting over yesterday..
We understand that we have been given opportunity to serve God in a time frame, yes... But we read that he gave the same reward to the laborers who came early as those who came late. A very positive message that Jesus gives us. When Thomas came only 8 days later, Jesus never told him about missed opportunity, and being late, but spoke to him about more important things.
To Judas he said to do quickly what he had to do, so because of what he had in his heart... God destroyed the earth because of mans thoughts from his heart were continually evil.
We are late for meetings and for appointments and that's evident, but we are late because we did not have directions but because we did not love the one whom we were going to meet! Its because we love something else more than where we are going to? A young man spends a lot of time with a young girl and will even push his family into the background to spend time with her. Where your treasure is your heart will also be.
Gods spirit does not give us a list of a dozen things to do or to change and when they must be completed by like we do when we speak to Him, but He only asks us to be moved by the Spirit to do what He wants us to do now. Jesus wanted His disciples to live in the present but have vision to see where we are going. Jesus never told His disciples what they were supposed to do tomorrow. We sit in the meeting and hear things we would like to do on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, but He is a God of the present, wants us to live only in the present. He wants us to be free of the stresses of the past and future, because both we have no power over really. We have the blood of Jesus which covers and forgives the past when we repent and we have the body of Jesus which can feed us now. The thief on the cross was saved in the last minute but it was Gods time. Unfortunately we would like to see people make a profession today and produce fruit today, but God has his TIME, PURPOSE and WILL.
I want to see things as Jesus sees them, not how man sees them. We all, no matter how bright or knowledgeable we are still look through a dark glass. Jesus made us understand that we could only be saved by His life. His blood reconciles us and opens a channel to heaven. We cannot be saved by good works. Bad works might take us to a lost eternity, but good works won't justify a place in heaven. Jesus only said I know you, or I know you not. Still we do the good that we do because of Him living us enabling us to be "good", but the moment we "disconnect" ourselves and follow our own thoughts, we are no longer to make Gods will a success. Have you ever done something for someone with the best of intentions and found that you made a complete mess of it. It came out wrong. We depend too much on our human wisdom to sort out problems instead of letting the Spirit lead. When we sit in the meeting, how many times do we say "I"... we should have left "I" at home. I don't know my bible as I should but sometimes when I hear people complaining about others and troubles, I know that they are not reading the bible especially the words of Jesus. Every problem I have heard of in the recent years, I could find the answer in Matt 5,6 and 7 every time.
God has given us time,.... so that we could learn to have patience with Him, ourselves and one another, but most of all to love Him above all else.
Greetings from your brother
Reuel
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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:52:29 GMT -5
This is not from his blog~~~~
Reuel Leach My Testimony June 2003 Zambia It is to me one of the hardest things to talk about. Maybe because I don’t have a ‘glamorous’ testimony like others and really don’t like talking much about myself. I never tell my testimony the same way over every time but it’s because different things stand out stronger at different times. My dad’s father, George Leach, met the truth during the early years in South Africa. That was during the Kimberley diamond mine diggings and made a start. He had 4 children, 2 girls, 2 boys. My dad is the only child who has stayed faithful until today. They were a very poor family. My grandfather was a blacksmith, he made horse shoes on the mines. My dad went into the Work in his early 20’s until the age 37. A year went by and then he married my mom. On June 20, 1971, I was born. I was the first of 3. I have 2 sisters, Nadine and Salome. Nadine does profess, Salome we pray for. My mom said that before I was born she prayed to God and asked Him to give her a son that she would give back to Him... She never told me this until I was in my teens, and this was a mistake. I told her that she was the most selfish person and how dare she tell me what I should be doing with my life. She burst out into tears. She never spoke to me about this again. I grew up in Pretoria, South Africa and was a very, very shy boy. (by the way, I still am) I did not have many friends. I could spend hours on my own with my hobbies and it did not worry me, I enjoyed that. During these early years I wondered if this ‘Way’ was maybe just a conspiracy against me! I really thought so, it was SO different to what I saw out there. I knew that there was something in it that I wanted and needed, even if it was only just to have a little part in the meeting. At the age of 11, I made my choice when a Convention Gospel meeting was tested. I felt that God was really knocking on my heart’s door My heart pumped so fast before like that night. I was persecuted a lot during school because I was different to the others When I went to high school, the persecution did not become less. I got involved in school athletics. I did well. That was the only place where I was ‘liked’. During the last two years of school, I got the Victor Ludorom floating trophy twice. I got provincial colors in cross-country running and qualified for South African 21 kilometre championships. My parents did not prevent me, but they did not condone it either. My dad gave me moral support. I am glad that they allowed me to get tired of it on my own. (See the last paragraph for more on this.) A teenager will always do what the parent HATES and in some cases HATES what the parent likes. I was like that. My parents were a fine example, never, never missed a meeting, this was outstanding to me. They never allowed me to miss a meeting either because of my athletics. When people would fight with me about the Way, I would tell them that which they believe in, they attend only when they feel like, why would they criticize what I fully believed in. I was shy of my shyness in my third last school year. I took a Toast Masters course. That helped my shyness problem. I mention all these things because they have a significant part in my life and my choices. In fact we can see God’s hand working in our lives through every experience. All the choices that I made were not always the right choices, but I am glad for the hand of God which led me through all of it. When I left school, I went straight into the South African Police force. During those years we had to do our national service in one of the forces, so I spent just over four years there. I went into Forensics, became a fingerprint expert and did physical fingerprint searching. I enjoyed the job and the challenge. I got to see another side of life there. The Police became a terribly negative place to be. During my last year in the police I began to sell vitamin products and began to see my chance to get out and do something else. I handed in my resignation after almost 4 and a half years and left the same day. I really had no idea of what to do next. I went to sell vacuum cleaners door-to-door for about 3 months. After that I had my own mobile car valet service for about the same time. I went to work in a Pharmacy for 2 months. I then left to become a Homeopathic medicine sales representative for 3 years. During this time I got better and better in my running. I got top 10 positions in 10 km, 21 km, 32 km, 42 km and 50 km races. I ran the world’s largest ultra marathon which covers a hilly road of 90 km (56.2 miles – Comrades Marathon) I ran this race 11 times. I did very well each year finishing top 100 out of 13,000-15,000 participants. I imagined myself running the world 100 km championships in Russia and Belgium. I was going faithfully to the meetings. Fortunately it never happened. I then got a job 300 km north of my home town. There were hardly any friends there. I was a lot on my own. I spent almost 2 years night after night thinking, reading, praying, searching for answers. I got hold of as many apocryphal books of the bible I could get. I still had to be sure of what God’s plan was for me. My running performances began to deteriorate to such an extent that I hardly had the zeal I had anymore. I had many, many girlfriends and had many opportunities to get married. Nothing ever worked out. I then began to pray earnestly that God’s will be done. That was the hardest prayer to pray. I got involved in Network marketing after hours and then decided I needed to have some meaning to my life. Since I professed at a young age, I never drifted off far although I think if I had not grown up in the way I would have gone into politics or started a mafia. Now maybe I needed to be rich, not for having, but for giving. I have always liked to give because it is more fulfilling than receiving. Well, that's not what God planned for me, I found out later. In the last 3 months I sold cars. There my contract expired, had 2 months before Conventions and decided that I needed to attend the Bloemfontein Convention that year. When I got there, every speaker spoke about the need for the Work. I prayed in between meetings that God would tell me what I needed to do. He gave me the same answer, every time in a different portion of scripture. I had an intense battle going on for I knew that the previous 10 years of my life I had thought seriously about the Work. When Workers took part, I would sometimes find fault with them and the question came to me: "Why are you not there?" It kept me quiet. I finally got the courage to go see Uncle Louis van Dyk during the end of November during this same Convention. I went home and had 3 job offers. I refused. I was also attacked soon after this, but God showed me that He was interested in me and spared me without getting hurt. I could not leave until February 13 the next year (my name appeared on the new list during December) into the Work. These last experiences were all humbling experiences which caused me to hit rock bottom in my life and I started out in the Work with the Devil trying to hinder me more and more. There is so much that went wrong that I began to believe that maybe I was not meant for the Work. Now I know that God has a place for everyone no matter how insignificant it looks or where we are. We can mean so much more if we are satisfied with what we have and where we are. My favorite hymn is 255 "Master Speak, thy servant heareth," for this is what can add meaning to moments when we are unsure of the meaning for our lives. There is a lot more I could mention but this has been the highlight of my life before I went into the Work. After I went into the Work, I never had a desire to do sport competitively again I like to go for walks and take a jog once in a while, but I realized that competitive sport is only for self-glorification. Anything that can help us boast or show off is taking the attention off our God and putting it on ourselves. I have started learning Hebrew and Russian because of offering to go and labor in the Middle East soon. I believe that if I have offered my life into God’s service, I should burn all bridges and have no conditions to where I should go Whether we are Workers or friends, we all have to get out of our comfort zone to be useful in the kingdom. I am thankful that the one Spirit that leads God’s true people still leads today. Although we might not all agree with one another, we still each have to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. These few years in the Work I have been given more special moments than all my life put together. I do not know what God’s plan is in the future for me but I hope I would be useful wherever He sends me. Reuel Leach
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Post by blogger on Aug 15, 2007 14:58:04 GMT -5
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Dear Friends and Fellow Workers, Its been good to hear from so many of you again. Now that my hard drive is working again, it wont be hard to communicate more easily. Pieter and I have just finished a mission, we tested the meeting, but the chairs all seemed to have strong glue on. We will move on to Lichtenberg shortly. We had Linda van Niekerk and Louise May with us yesterday at the Union Meeting. They both seem to have brought Jesus with to the meeting, it was evident in their messages. As the end of the year draws near we hope that during the holiday season people wont forget who they are representing. Everyone of us are struggling souls and that is not something to be depressed about but something that God wants to and can help. We all struggle to get quiet, and bring real bread to the meeting, but its all worthwhile. I would like to share with you some of the thoughts I enjoyed and struggled to share yesterday. Somehow the thoughts come out better this way. Precious blood (Eph 2:8-13 ) Ephesians has made me look a little deeper into this subject. Every member in the body is different but what does each member have in common? Blood.... Blood brings life to every member of the body, nourishes each member as it flows freely. We are all part of this one body as Eph 4 tells us. But, the blood cannot be without the body and the body is dead without the blood. The blood also has a cleansing action WITHIN us. It provides the right antibodies to fight all the disease and inflammation inside of us. If a member gets a wound or thorn from the outside, the blood supplies the right help to get rid of it. But there must be circulation to that member. Everything that comes in from the external influences of the world will only cause us to be puffed up and cause pain to the members closest to us. We all have to depend on the cleansing action of Jesus Christ's blood to clean us and discharge any evil that is within, but sometimes we don't allow his blood to enter our lives as members, we will fade away, and die and cause other members attached us to fall away. The body depends on the blood, it is filled with all the food we need. It will feed us with more than Satan would like to fill us with. He knows if he can just infect one little member, it will cause the body to become cripple. As we sit in the meetings, we feel that nourishment going through all of us and its good if we let it pass through us, because it doesn't come from us what we bring, but the source. So often people come to the meeting and bring something they read in the newspaper, or somewhere else.... We all depend on the same blood, one body, we cannot be bringing anything else to the meeting except from the source. Its so easy to find some scraps in the world and be lazy to labour bread of worth. When we cut off the blood supply to ourselves or to others, we pay the price by our peace been taken away until we 'open up' to Jesus again. Unforgiveness comes with a big price and a big burden that we bear onto ourselves. Blood is not seen, its felt. So is love, forgiveness and mercy. The effects of blood are also seen. The spirit works the same. Have you ever seen someone hitting themselves? You might wonder if they are all there? We know that all member are controlled by the head. Why do we beat the other members in the body of Christ? its up to the blood to correct any illness in any member. The hand cannot look down at the calf muscle and say, hey you.... look how much I am doing, you just standing there doing nothing. The calf muscle is a quiet muscle, but its probably the strongest muscle in an athlete. Near the end of the race when all the muscles are tired, the calf muscle helps out, its got endurance. Every member is there for a purpose. Can we just stay faithful in the place where God wants us to be? We shouldn't compare ourselves with one another. The same blood has gone through all of us and helped us thus far. When the foot is sore, the other members work a little harder to help the body cope. They don't all attack and criticize the weak one. If the body is bruised, then blood rushes to go and help in that area. There is a throbbing that is felt sometimes. Its like the Comforter is there helping and speaking but are we letting our Father draw near in prayer? Do we keep the supply line open or do we close up and feel sorry for ourselves. No one can ever understand the fullness of the blood of Jesus. In it is so much we can enjoy, yet take for granted. I encourage you to live in Christ as He desires to live in you. We can say that the we are in the Way of Jesus. But is the way of Jesus in us?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2007 21:27:35 GMT -5
Too much text, and italics are harder to read...
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Post by _ on Aug 16, 2007 11:57:03 GMT -5
jabken359.blogspot.comReuel's writings are common on the standingtrue list (he was a member of the list for a period of time). interesting... anyone else take a look at the link?
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Post by Stefan on Aug 16, 2007 12:10:14 GMT -5
jabken359.blogspot.comReuel's writings are common on the standingtrue list (he was a member of the list for a period of time). interesting... anyone else take a look at the link? I did. Pretty much just pictures.
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Post by _ on Aug 16, 2007 21:29:04 GMT -5
interesting... anyone else take a look at the link? I did. Pretty much just pictures. Yes... mostly photos... but I am very surprised there hasn't been more posts to this thread... Workers having websites/blogs is quite a new thing...
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Post by not controversial on Aug 16, 2007 21:32:48 GMT -5
I did. Pretty much just pictures. Yes... mostly photos... but I am very surprised there hasn't been more posts to this thread... Workers having websites/blogs is quite a new thing... It might get more posts if there was some writing on there. Some sermons or some beliefs. But how can you get too upset about pictures?
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Post by _ on Aug 16, 2007 21:41:56 GMT -5
Yes... mostly photos... but I am very surprised there hasn't been more posts to this thread... Workers having websites/blogs is quite a new thing... It might get more posts if there was some writing on there. Some sermons or some beliefs. But how can you get too upset about pictures? I never thought people would get "upset" at anything... The idea of worker's having blogs is new... Also, did you read any of his letters?
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Post by Stefan on Aug 16, 2007 22:35:47 GMT -5
It might get more posts if there was some writing on there. Some sermons or some beliefs. But how can you get too upset about pictures? I never thought people would get "upset" at anything... The idea of worker's having blogs is new... Also, did you read any of his letters? I read the posts in italics. I enjoyed them. He seems to be a pretty humble guy with his motives in the right place. It's encouraging to know that workers struggle daily too......
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Post by Brad Lewis on Aug 17, 2007 0:56:04 GMT -5
He writes about their meetings. It seems that is very important to him. Christians are focused on God. "Go into all the world and hold meetings" - I don't think so. Brad
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