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Wow...this IS deep. SO good and So true. THank you. Need to think about this before I formulate a full response.
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09.27.07 - 3:15 pm | #
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Speaking of Ned Flanders...
It reminds me of the reply Homer Simpson’s fundamentalist neighbors gave when Homer asked them where they’d been: “We went away to a Christian camp. We were learning how to be more judgmental.”
By the way! Where is that camp, and why is it so well attended????
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09.27.07 - 3:34 pm | #
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This is SO insightful.... you are such a deep thinker. 
I love, love, LOVE reading your blogs!
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09.28.07 - 12:06 pm | #
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Betsy - Great information!!! I've been reading the CMS articles too - very though provoking. This is obviously something deep on your heart to knock out 20+ paragraphs on.
Ted - If I remember right, that camp is in Tulsa.
matt |
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09.28.07 - 12:18 pm | #
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wowowowowow. Not a word but oh well. Very deep. Very thought provoking and something we (brian and i) have been really dealing with. We both feel, like we don't see near enough believers exhibiting this behavior and it saddens us. It's our goal to attain this in our own walk and it's so difficult. In fact I just spoke to a young man (1 the other day who had nothing good to say about Christians and blamed them for the reason he was an agnostic. Personally, we don't want to be known as Christians anymore b/c the term is far too broad. It seems everyone claims they are a christian. Recently, someone at work shared with me they knew I was a believer b/c of the way I talked and acted. I cannot tell you what that did for my spirit. Especially since she is not currently serving God. We have to reach this world and I'm thankful to be serving along side you. Love you girl!!!
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09.30.07 - 3:52 pm | #
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Ok that little smiley was supposed to be an 18, not the smiley. oops.
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