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ClearWater -- this is from JAL, on page 3 of this thread. Methinks it says it all.
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That says it all. There is nothing new under the sun, and no one here is lying about what happened to them, so IT IS BOUND TO REPEAT. Tell them to *take a hike* while they still can, and give SERIOUS consideration to what is said here on GSCafe. This ain't no *make-believe*, but flesh and blood experiences that most would rather have not had to go through, given the chance had they known what lay ahead.
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I also. My folks didn't like the route I was taking, but decided to let nature take it's course, hoping I would "grow up, and see the light." They did, and I did.
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According to some closely connected to CES, he left voluntarily. If someone recognizes their *limitations*, and steps down -- they are much more effective in their ministry, than if they stayed in a position that they felt God did not want them in at the time. Eh? :)-->
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Kinda like docvic leaving twi, eh?? Unimaginable, and unthinkable?? Maybe in the case of docvic. ;)-->
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:D--> :D-->
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:(--> :(--> :(--> Double overtime. Michigan 94, Kentucky 88. What a game that was!
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I have to agree with this. I am finding less (these days) that attracts me to the Republicans as well. Heh heh -- a *Corolla* is hardly my idea of a moving van! :D-->
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What a shot!!!!!! :D-->
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SPARRRRRRRKKKKKKSSSSSSSSS!!! . . .
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Pirate -- Thanks! :)--> (I see what you mean.)
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Cadbury eggs for me! ;)--> HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!!
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The next game in Austin is ready to start. Go Kentucky!!! (it's gonna be tough :(--> but miracles do happen!
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Congrats to NC. They just took it 88 to 82. Wisconsin seemed to lose it, in the last few minutes, and NC definately took advantage of it. Sean May was awesome.
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GsGeorge -- heh heh!! I got a chance to watch most of the first half (was at work, but nothing was pressing right then), but I missed the last half of the 2nd half. The first part of the game probably wasn't as impressive as that over-time must've been! I'm thinking you got to see the *good* part of the game.
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Pirate -- Whatcha mean by *ugly*?? --> Is that good or bad? (am watching them play NC right now, and this game sure is see-sawing back and forth.)
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Good luck on the move to Georgia! I didn't know it was so soon. Keep the shiny side up.
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And (may I add?) -- I know there's a lot of folks out there that don't care for the CES site Truth Or Tradition, but if nothing else -- they promote Jesus.
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As well there should not be. Everything that emenates from Box 328 New Knoxville (these days, and in the past decade or two), is all about the BELIEVER'S accomplishments, and not Christ's. They will make cursory comments about how Jesus "Blazed the Trail", but the accolades for Him and His accomplishments soon dwindle in significance to the more magnanimous statements about: YOU need to work the *Word* (ie - the twi publicatons) to see the greatness; YOU need to give more than the Old Testament tithe requirement, if you want God's blessing; YOU have to believe, if you want to receive; YOU must speak in tongues daily, before you receive revelation; YOU -- this; YOU -- that; In other words -- it is all about YOU doing what THEY tell you, regardless of what YESHUA said or did. Twi is a works based *ministry*. If I were a construction worker like Geo -- I would make the analogy that they (twi) think Jesus laid the foundation, but we *workman* have to make sure that the edifice is solid because of what we do, rather than depending on the foundation laid many years ago. I think that twi has forgotten the simple command of "Ask, and ye shall receive". Oh -- wait a minute -- let me quote that correctly: And then in Matthew there, Jesus goes into that magnificent Orientalism about the discerning Father who gives what is needed to his children when they ask for it. NOT worked (mind you), but asked! They don't mention Jesus much on the *official* site -- cause salvation, and deliverance would then be just too easy, don't cha know? David
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And I apologize for missing what you were saying on the original thread. :(--> I can be dense at times. I can be dense at times. I can be dense at times. :D--> --> :D-->
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Mr. P -- Hey, am wishing you luck there, and hope the new job is everything you expect it to be. I am even wishing you luck on working on the next campaign (for Hillary, or whomever *your* party nominates) ;)--> cause it will be a tougher *sell* down there than in Ohio. It is said that a man's convictions, and his determination to follow them are his legacy, and most admirable trait. In most things -- you are on the opposite side of the fence from me -- but I would attribute that statement to you any day of the week -- cause you certainly are the embodiement of it. Hope the move back home is smooth, and successful. :)-->
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Explaining the real Easter to young children?
dmiller replied to ChasUFarley's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Dan posted while I was typing, so I didn't see it, till I was done. I like that "He lived happily ever after" ending!! Wouldn't that work for a three year old ? ;)--> -
Explaining the real Easter to young children?
dmiller replied to ChasUFarley's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Maybe just tell him that. Once he starts asking quesions, you can see what he is thinking about -- and follow the train of thought he is on, and it may not be so complicated after all. I never had kids, so I'm not experienced in talking to them like all you parents are. However I do have to answer some "interesting" questions from my clients, and the simpler I make the answer, the better. If they don't *get* the answer, they ask another question or two and I see the drift their mind is taking, and can adjust to answer the way they are thinking by taking it one question at a time. Hope that helps. Easter would be a hard one to describe vs. Christmas. Good Luck!! :)--> David -
Mr. Hammeroni said: I thought that was worth repeating.
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Radar has a house on the beach??? Wish I had the time off, I'd drive him there myself for some warmer weather, but I don't. We are just now leaving for the post office, and Flat will be "eastbound and down" today.