Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
09-04-2017, 09:57 AM
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Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
That's usually how it goes. Yet all it takes in one person to take it up as an interest to continually visit to gain a brother or sister. That was my dad's situation. He was never negative. Never...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
09-03-2017, 09:51 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
Ohio's post and what UntoHim's comment regarding myself ("I think what Terry is referring to is the tangible effect the Gospel has on our behavior and attitude towards our fellow human beings (stated...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
08-31-2017, 11:16 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
Emphasis mine, but that my brother is what LSM leaders probably defer to as "the low gospel".
Reportedly some FTTA trainees happened to knock on the front door of a quarantined brother and RK was...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
08-30-2017, 11:43 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
Yes, there's a tendency to trivialize issues. We've heard the terms, "unfulfilled ambition, unforgiven offenses, etc". Rather the stance many elders have taken is "not to make an issue of persons,...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
08-30-2017, 11:34 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
Elders I knew or knew of that had pastoral hearts were forced out nearly 30 years ago. Even one who stayed in a diminished capacity such as Francis Ball had a pastoral heart. I have found many of the...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
08-28-2017, 11:29 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
That's often the case. Saints may wonder or may assume, but don't take initiative to ask directly.
Summer of 2013 prior to my uncle's cancer returning I had a dinner with my uncle and aunt. There...
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Forum: Introductions and Testimonies
08-28-2017, 11:23 AM
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Replies: 55
Views: 12,581
Re: Out of Egypt
Publicly and privately I have shared my analogy of the "high peaks" versus the low gospel.
High peaks equates to flying in a 747 or 777 at 40,000+ feet. You're at such a high elevation, you miss out...
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