
Posted by
overthehillandfaraway
on 2008-04-27 13:22:37 |
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| Thank you for the information - I shall certainly look it up. Blessings |
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Posted by
overthehillandfaraway
on 2008-04-27 13:24:44 |
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| Just looked at it and I shall certainly be back there. Just off to church now or I would spend longer. I shall look forward to it with my elevenses in the morning. Thank you |
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Posted by
HardThinker
on 2008-05-08 00:55:07 |
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Hey there,
thanks so much for your generous comment.And yes, keep up with the good work! :) God Bless. |
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Posted by
Gwatlan
on 2008-05-14 17:33:07 |
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| Thank you for sharing the word of Jesus. Many of us are totally lost in this life, and we need to find the right way...... |
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Posted by
MyJourneyinHim
on 2008-06-05 09:51:44 |
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| I wish I could visit your blogspot site but I'm unable to get on any blogspot site, not even my own, since I got back to China. I suspect there are some restrictions on the sever here in China. The name of your blog reminded of mine that I used to write on, mydevotionalpoetry.blogspot.com, and two other ones: unashamedpursuit.blogspot.com and simplylewis.blogspot.com. Oh how I miss reading them! I believe God is still using them for his glory. |
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Posted by
sharetheword
on 2008-06-05 15:23:51 |
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I will try to see if I can get those sites. I have some other sites you might try:
http://charlottemathis.vox.com/
http://devotionalprayerjournal.wordpress.com/ |
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Posted by
sharetheword
on 2008-06-05 15:35:45 |
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| Mike, I just logged into "unashamedpursuit" What a lovely site! Did you live in Oklahoma or Texas? I noticed a link to a Fort Worth church. I am sure God is still using your posts. His Word never returns void. :) |
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Posted by
MyJourneyinHim
on 2008-06-06 09:37:22 |
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I did my undergraduate in FW and stated graduate school in Oklahoma City. The church is were I went during my college.
Unfortunately, I could access neither of the sites. Maybe all the popular blog sites are blocked here in China. |
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Posted by
sharetheword
on 2008-06-06 10:55:20 |
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My Vox sites seem to have lots of people from UK and Canada and Australia.
Do you have copies of all that you posted on Blogspot? If you need for me to copy and paste anything onto your Thoughts blog I will be happy to.
What career will you use your graduate degree for when you have completed school? |
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Posted by
Christianthoughts
on 2008-07-03 02:55:57 |
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Posted by
sophi3
on 2008-07-03 04:20:07 |
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Posted by
cjinspector
on 2008-07-21 16:25:30 |
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How earnest and thoughtful of anyone who wants to share the scriptures, the Bible with others. Many might agree this is a significantly profound and historic book of universal scope.
If anyone believes the Bible is worth reading and sharing it. Then it should be of immediate benefit to pick up one's Bible from the coffee table and begin examining it. Do we need a unseen, unknown individual with good intentions to ignite our response to read the Bible daily and address our spiritual needs to God's approval?
The Bible in written form has been around for a long time. If God intended us to make great, spiritual progress via the computer with internet. Then the personal computer then might had been around longer before the 1980's. Computers are machines, helpful, electronic tools of transmitting and gathering data. That's of course isn't all to the picture. Many people appreciate the value of the Bible. Yet applying it's timeless counsel is another matter of great concern. Consider this, how many people highly esteem Jesus' Sermon on the Mount?-Matthew chapters 5-7. But yet they may not wish to listen to the Greatest Teacher in their day to day lives?- Matthew 7:1-3 for example.
Would not the world today be a better place to live if all humans work at applying the counsel Jesus gave in the sermon on the mount? I am not asking you to draw immediate conclusions to this response. Yet this is something to ponder about, to think about.
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Posted by
sharetheword
on 2008-07-21 18:04:52 |
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cjinspector said,
"Do we need a unseen, unknown individual with good intentions to ignite our response to read the Bible daily and address our spiritual needs to God's approval?"
No CJinspector, you don't need the internet to access God's Word, that is for sure! But as you say, it is a tool and a way of reaching many people around the world.
I have tried in my short devotionals to model a two-way conversation with God. Allowing His Word to speak to my heart and then praying the application back to Him.
The Bible is a living book, the Word of God. Each time I read through it, my heart is touched in a different way. The Truth is unchanging, but my life needs do change and the Bible has all we need no matter what our circumstances in life.
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Posted by
Casino_Hire
on 2008-07-21 19:39:44 |
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| I have to say I am not really into God but I appreciate many good, decent people are. |
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Posted by
ReD_MooN
on 2008-07-22 23:23:08 |
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| does it focus on the book of mormon at all? :) i love the book of mormon as much as i do the bible |
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