Did everyone come through OK?
2 responses to “Cross listing”
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Re: Cross listing
Even if the response is abuse, at least you know the sermon has been heard or read and absorbed. I would imagine that this is more fulfilling than preaching weekly with no idea whether anyone is even taking notice.
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Re: Cross listing
Praise has also come with the abuse and it's interesting to note who are the abusers. Get well soon and give us some more sermons to think about.
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Sermon preached for All Saints 2011
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The Contented Life – Spirituality and the Gift of Years by Robert Atwell
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The Pink List
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