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What Rocky said. Martindale did a lot of "standing in the gap," cuz we wuz so weak in believing. Had to protect the household from the adversary, doncha know. I hate the expression. When they were trying to get rid of me, or cow me into some sort of doormat state, all the leadership picked on me - for the mistakes my man had made. I always seemed to be in trouble and had the Country Coordinator, and IO, and various others demeaning and belittling me over a period of about 6 months. Honestly, I was so confused, because there was nothing I'd done wrong (except decline the CC's sexual advances). (There, I've said it now. Y'all know.) Anyhow, there was one day when my fiance and I had a row about my incompetence and he started yelling at me that he was the only one "standing in the gap" for me. Him! He was the one that did stupid things and I stopped him making some bad mistakes. And he was the only one standing in the gap between me and "the adversary." Well, if you take "the adversary" to mean the BoT, the International Outreach coordinator at HQ, and my country coordinator - maybe the fiance was right. But dead wrong at the same time. He was too in thrall to them all, and others, to really stand up for me and tell them to pi$$ off. Or to 'fess up to his own mistakes.
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I'm not at all sporty. I don't like running. However, I've run <>8 half marathons, most as fundraisers for a local Christian charity. I trained a lot for the first one and that was actually my worst time. Don't run now. Mild arthritis in right knee makes running after 8 miles quite painful. I suppose I could drop to 10k (about 5 miles) runs. But I still don't like running.
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It's but what was the psychological hoax?
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People might be interested in episodes or shorts of "It's Me or the Dog!" - available on YouTube. Watch how Victoria Stilwell trains dogs. Always with kindness. often coaxed with (rewarded by) food treats. Not punished for "wrong" or unwanted behaviour, just ignored until the dogs are calm, and then rewarded for calm behaviour. You won't see her or anyone else kicking a dog in the face to teach it who's boss.
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That's an oldie, Waysider! Can you hear me singin' a song, lovin' a song, singin' a song Lovin' a song, laughin' a song, singin' a song
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Apparently I've just become a rising star. I could have told you that. Genius that I am ... not...
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I have a breadmaker, and TBH I use maybe two programs of 12. Allegedly it will make jam. Not sure I would want it to do that.
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Thiselton seems like a brilliantly educated writer. Is his stuff readable, though, to a lay person? I looked at the Amazon "Look Inside" version and it's full of long words with specific meanings and I hesitate on the jargon aspect. FYI he's considered a "conservative evangelist" in the Anglican tradition. Please don't think that's anything like American evangelism or right-wing Christianity. We "don't do that stuff" in the UK. Evangelism here is about proclaiming the gospel, not about politics.
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It appears these culties STOPPED this girl taking prescribed meds. Not even TWI was quite that mad. I don't think they required people to stop taking needed meds or to stop using medical devices. After all, VPW never gave up using his glass eye.
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That is a special kind of stoooooopiiiiiiid.
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Move in tenants of her own choice, then?
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Move in herself! (Rent out any other property she has been living in.)
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Chocky, I'd just like to remind you that socialism is NOT the same as communism. And I respectfully suggest that you may have a wrong conception of both forms of arranging life in a country. This is not the forum to debate this. There's plenty of material available online for you to check. Just don't fall for the myth that the American way is the only or the "best" way to run a country. Most other countries would strongly disagree, and consider much of America is all - and only - about greed.
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Hi Tiredgirl. Others might offer you coffee and cake on the house. I just want to send you a hug.
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Thanks for your kind words, T-Bone. Cats are (usually) great for Cuddles and generally being loving.
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I work quite a lot with homeless and other very needy people. My heart hurts for what they suffer. It's not a vague "compassion in the abstract." I'm very fortunate to have a supportive group of friends, with some of whom I can be very open and vulnerable. Still - there's something missing. Some passion that used to be there, that isn't. Still fenced in. Doesn't help that some that should be supportive just kick me down. Maybe it is just "getting older." But that should mean more self-assuredness. Which, mostly, I am. Hey! I'm alive and well. And thankful. Emotions are GOOD things. Even Jesus wept.
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It's a good thread, and thought provoking. I myself feel significantly more compassionate towards some people and incidents - the homeless on the streets, for example, or (currently) the Ukrainian situation. Much more compassionate. But in regard to issues that touch me personally, family matters or love interest, etc, I feel that there is something missing, something I haven't retrieved, something absent. At some other level, the passion for others at a more intimate level has gone. Too buttoned down. Is that something to do with getting older? Or am I still TWI-stunted in this area? Am I afraid to share what's going on inside? Ah well. Half a bottle of good red wine, and I could be anybody's/ No not really: I just sent The Man home, with barely a goodnight hug. Where's my cat, for a cuddle?
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Looks like Cameroon is in deep trouble, but the usual: one faction stands with TWI and the other opposes TWI-theology or practice or both and thinks it's the real thing. There was a split in the UK a couple of decades ago, and also in Norway and other parts of Europe. TWI loved the African nations because "the Word" spread quickly, and many became staunch adherents. Now, it seems, history is catching up and there is this split. A Cameroonian believer has been posting about this, and there is or has been a court case. As usual, it's all about who gets control of the money. Vern Edwards has been over there seeking a solution. Here's some "breaking news" - "The general meeting has ended. The legal La Voie au Cameroon (The Way in Cameroon) has a new leading team. The 12 member board of directors is headed by Mr. André Marie Mba, with Joseph Augustin Mandeng as Secretary. Jean Pierre Moudourou is the president of the executive bureau (national coordinator), assisted by Emmanuel Ndebi Ndjeanti, Albert Lindjeck is the secretary treasurer. All of them are stamped "mark and avoid" by The Way International." I don't know any details, but this group does seem to revere LCM (probably the now-old news of the sex lawsuits hasn't reached there yet) and Schoenheit. If anyone cares to look up this information, I found it on the Facebook pages of "Valiant for Christ," and of "Agapetos Add."
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victor paul wierwille, serial plagiarist, plagiarized poems.
Twinky replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
Didn't he plagiarise this one as well? Something to do with installing LCM (a "fair haired youth") as next Prez? The Bridge Builder BY WILL ALLEN DROMGOOLE An old man going a lone highway, Came, at the evening cold and gray, To a chasm vast and deep and wide. Through which was flowing a sullen tide The old man crossed in the twilight dim, The sullen stream had no fear for him; But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide. “Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim near, “You are wasting your strength with building here; Your journey will end with the ending day, You never again will pass this way; You’ve crossed the chasm, deep and wide, Why build this bridge at evening tide?” The builder lifted his old gray head; “Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said, “There followed after me to-day A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been as naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be; He, too, must cross in the twilight dim; Good friend, I am building this bridge for him!” Source: Father: An Anthology of Verse (EP Dutton & Company, 1931) -
Hello, Kblosser. Welcome! Stick around and enjoy time with other escapees There aren't so many people here nowadays, but there are plenty of threads started by people in similar situations to yours. I'm sure you'll find some useful information there.
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Our Flounder in The Turd - Sewer Trout of all Ages
Twinky replied to Bolshevik's topic in About The Way
Are they the "same" institution? Or a copycat with a similar name? Like his claim to have studied at Princeton / Princeton Theological College but it wasn't it was somewhere of a similar name (if indeed he studied there at all!). I don't care to remember the details. I don't care about VPW or his phony credentials or his organisation at all. -
LCM didn't just call them "the remnant" - he called them "the faithful remnant." If you use an app like BibleHub, you can put in Faithful and Remnant, and look up the contexts. Think of it this way. A garment, rag, dishcloth, etc. Gets worn, used, employed for its purpose, many times. When finally worn out, what's left is the faithful remnant. That's LCM's idea: what's left "stuck around." Alternatively, IMO, what's left is the bits that didn't pull their weight, but lurked at the edges. The faithful part is the bit that did its job and got worn out, worn away, in the process.
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Wow, first car shows 23 mpg, second car shows 28 mpg. This is mileage claimed (with a quick google search) online : Fuel economy: 32-55 mpg combined (29-52 city, 42-69 highway It's priced for a UK car so it might be for UK gallon (bit larger than a US gallon). 23mpg is appalling. Dreadful. Look for something that gives better fuel economy. Especially with fuel prices rocketing up. You can be sure they aren't going to go down at the same rate.