"Repent, America"
"Cleansing Fountain"
"There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Immanuel's veins. And sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains."
O Lord, hear our prayer!
"Cleansing Fountain"
"There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Immanuel's veins. And sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains."
O Lord, hear our prayer!
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"My Jesus, I Love Thee"
I've been a music minister for forty years. Half of it as Southern Baptist, half Presbyterian.
One approach focuses on individual worship and relationship, the other emphasizes our corporate relationship and covenant.
Both are correct.
I'm singing this today...
"My Jesus, I love thee. I know thou art mine. For thee all the follies of sin I resign. My blessed redeemer, my savior art thou. If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now."
I've been a music minister for forty years. Half of it as Southern Baptist, half Presbyterian.
One approach focuses on individual worship and relationship, the other emphasizes our corporate relationship and covenant.
Both are correct.
I'm singing this today...
"My Jesus, I love thee. I know thou art mine. For thee all the follies of sin I resign. My blessed redeemer, my savior art thou. If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now."
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"Airplane Mode"
Telegram works on the plane. But text only.
Cool.
Telegram works on the plane. But text only.
Cool.
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I suggest that we no longer patronize such organizations.
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The things I like best about Professor Clements...
He is a friend, and I love him back, along with his lovely family.
He speaks his mind, clearly and concisely.
He is passionate about the work he is doing.
He cares about me, and is concerned for my welfare. He tells me, directly.
He respects me, knows Iβm honest, and the real deal.
I think where we differ a tad is that I see the world through rosier colored glasses than he does. Given his experiences prosecuting murderers and the like, I can understand why. Iβve spent most of my life in more altruistic situations.
I believe it is a good thing that we are different. We all bring something important to the table. We need harsh realism to make important choices, and idealistic aspirations in order to motivate us to achieve important goals.
Iβve shared meals with him, spent time together, and heard him speak at events where I am also a speaker. Of course, we support one another, but I would like to think that we also learn from each other. I know Iβve learned some things from him.
The Professor is a prosecutor. In his gut. It is the way God and life have nurtured him. So watch him prosecute. And you be the jury, as he admonishes.
At some point the defense will take the stand. I suspect that some things will be cleared up, and others not. But thatβs where we are as of now.
What makes this tricky for me is that folks often make stupid accusations about me. Normally, I choose to ignore the silliness. I simply donβt have time to cast my pearls, and I donβt want to give a platform to the silly people.
Perhaps the reason we havenβt heard yet from the defense is that the accusations are perceived as silly. But the accusations are piling up and they are serious. I suspect things may be coming to a head.
Hopefully, truth and clarity will emerge.
He is a friend, and I love him back, along with his lovely family.
He speaks his mind, clearly and concisely.
He is passionate about the work he is doing.
He cares about me, and is concerned for my welfare. He tells me, directly.
He respects me, knows Iβm honest, and the real deal.
I think where we differ a tad is that I see the world through rosier colored glasses than he does. Given his experiences prosecuting murderers and the like, I can understand why. Iβve spent most of my life in more altruistic situations.
I believe it is a good thing that we are different. We all bring something important to the table. We need harsh realism to make important choices, and idealistic aspirations in order to motivate us to achieve important goals.
Iβve shared meals with him, spent time together, and heard him speak at events where I am also a speaker. Of course, we support one another, but I would like to think that we also learn from each other. I know Iβve learned some things from him.
The Professor is a prosecutor. In his gut. It is the way God and life have nurtured him. So watch him prosecute. And you be the jury, as he admonishes.
At some point the defense will take the stand. I suspect that some things will be cleared up, and others not. But thatβs where we are as of now.
What makes this tricky for me is that folks often make stupid accusations about me. Normally, I choose to ignore the silliness. I simply donβt have time to cast my pearls, and I donβt want to give a platform to the silly people.
Perhaps the reason we havenβt heard yet from the defense is that the accusations are perceived as silly. But the accusations are piling up and they are serious. I suspect things may be coming to a head.
Hopefully, truth and clarity will emerge.
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Tomorrow will certainly be interesting!
I am really looking forward to hanging out with the organizers and the Florida patriots. I just read their report, and I am very excited to discuss it with them in person. I may have some things to add... moo ahh ahhhhh.
I plan to stay focused on the tasks at hand, and steer clear of any drama.
Iβve spent private time with General Flynn, and crossed paths with him in several events where we were both speakers. I know he has been under attack lately, but he has always done right by me.
Iβve only met Patrick Byrne briefly, and the meetings were cordial.
Iβve not yet met Roger Stone nor KrisAnne Hall. Looking forward to my first impressions.
Piton publicly apologized for calling me a traitor and accusing me of stealing his work. Iβve forgiven him.
Jovan calls me Satan.
Tomorrow will certainly be interesting!
I am really looking forward to hanging out with the organizers and the Florida patriots. I just read their report, and I am very excited to discuss it with them in person. I may have some things to add... moo ahh ahhhhh.
I plan to stay focused on the tasks at hand, and steer clear of any drama.
Iβve spent private time with General Flynn, and crossed paths with him in several events where we were both speakers. I know he has been under attack lately, but he has always done right by me.
Iβve only met Patrick Byrne briefly, and the meetings were cordial.
Iβve not yet met Roger Stone nor KrisAnne Hall. Looking forward to my first impressions.
Piton publicly apologized for calling me a traitor and accusing me of stealing his work. Iβve forgiven him.
Jovan calls me Satan.
Tomorrow will certainly be interesting!
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I met a boy with Down Syndrome in the Denver airport today. Itβs like radar... I knew it even before I saw his face. We rode the train together.
I introduced myself, asked him how old he was (14), and when his birthday was. I told him (parents listening) about my Nellie, her age, and when her birthday was. His name was William.
He was the oldest, with two younger sisters (lucky gals). Our Nellie is the oldest (24) with two younger brothers.
As we parted, he looked at me in the eyes and said clearly, βNice to meet you.β
Dang, I wanted to hug him.
Imagine a life where you look forward to your birthdays and unconditionally love those around you. Where your family and siblings are better because of your influence on them. Where work is fun. Where rubbing your daddyβs feet and snuggles, or dancing to the music in the car are the highlights of your day.
About one in every eight hundred births is a child with Down Syndrome. Regardless of race or social stature.
A gentle sprinkling of unconditional love to remind us of what is important in life.
Folks with Down Syndrome were some of the first people to be sent to the gas chambers in Nazi Germany. Today, we kill about 1/3 of them in the US before they are born, and some countries pride themselves in having eliminated all such births.
All that unconditional love gone to waste.
Only pure evil would seek to destroy these innocents.
I introduced myself, asked him how old he was (14), and when his birthday was. I told him (parents listening) about my Nellie, her age, and when her birthday was. His name was William.
He was the oldest, with two younger sisters (lucky gals). Our Nellie is the oldest (24) with two younger brothers.
As we parted, he looked at me in the eyes and said clearly, βNice to meet you.β
Dang, I wanted to hug him.
Imagine a life where you look forward to your birthdays and unconditionally love those around you. Where your family and siblings are better because of your influence on them. Where work is fun. Where rubbing your daddyβs feet and snuggles, or dancing to the music in the car are the highlights of your day.
About one in every eight hundred births is a child with Down Syndrome. Regardless of race or social stature.
A gentle sprinkling of unconditional love to remind us of what is important in life.
Folks with Down Syndrome were some of the first people to be sent to the gas chambers in Nazi Germany. Today, we kill about 1/3 of them in the US before they are born, and some countries pride themselves in having eliminated all such births.
All that unconditional love gone to waste.
Only pure evil would seek to destroy these innocents.
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When you are a leaf on the river, you go where the current takes you.
I know there is a reason I am in Florida. I can't wait to find out what God has in store.
See y'all tomorrow.
I know there is a reason I am in Florida. I can't wait to find out what God has in store.
See y'all tomorrow.
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