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Letters July 30, 2007
We would like to send our condolences to Alicia Becton who lost her father this week. Please keep her and her family in your prayers. To help ease the loss and hurt we ended up doing
what I didn't really expect to do so soon--we got a puppy. We named him Frodo…here
is a picture of him and you can be the judge to see if he is helping us
with our loss! Re: "We Hope To Shock the City of Charlotte" This is the greatest thing I've ever heard! I'm so glad to see that we are finally putting some action into everything that has been preached. I have never been in such full support of something. I just hate that I won't be able to attend NAYC this year. Kimberly Rigney, Mississippi I enjoyed reading the article by Shannon Dunlap. It
so happens I was the piano/organ/keyboard player (depending on what I was
playing at the time) when Shannon was growing up. Shannon never
showed much interest in music at that time, but I hear she is quite accomplished
at the present. Shannon has always been devoted to God. It
is a pleasure to read her article and know that dedicated young people
contribute to this website. Tammy Sotherden, Indiana Wow! There are no limitations to what God wants to do. “Who am I to say what tools He can and will use” should be a question we all ask ourselves. Do we want revival only if it is our way? I know a God whose truth will endure forever and the changing times will not change Him, but He can do all things and whatever He wants to do to save souls I want to be a part of. Thanks for the encouragement to be bold in all aspects of an Apostolic Pentecostal's life. Name Withheld, Texas © 2007, ninetyandnine.com ---------- |
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