Carolyn and I were married 15 years ago, in May 1992. Wow. I’m more in love with her today than ever. I truly married and still enjoy the companionship of my best friend. Our home is one of playfulness, laughter and endless surprise. We’re deeply imperfect, blessed people.
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Posted By Jeff on December 23rd, 2006
Wade Burleson has stirred up the waters again in an excellent post seeking to defend a biblical view of baptism from encroachments upon it by leaders in the Southern Baptist Convention. SBC churches need to wake up and reign in or replace these leaders that are very near imposing a Landmark-ish set of inflexible and unbiblical rules and procedures upon the denomination and its churches.
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December 26th, 2006 at 5:39 pm
small towns ! I live in one in SC, USA
we recently got the greatest offer for growth and advancement our littl town has ever been offered—several years ago our town built an industrial tract of land (couple 100 acres)and advertized for industry to develop there–no fish bit for all those yrs till—an ethanal plant wants to build a state of the art facil. there,and has offered great benefits to the community–(250mil $$ worth of facil.)OK—thats more than our little town of Batesburg-Leesville can dream of in develop–And now the leading fathers and mothers of the area are saying NO NO, it,ll never happen it,ll spoil our small town “small town atmosphere,whatever”–the $$$ and all the other benefits,hang it all ,they,ll fight it!!!–whatever happened to love thy neighbor? lift them up so that one hand washes the other…I love my hometown but in galls me so to see it stifled in such a way..I,ve watched it sit stagnant all my nearly 60s yrs..just waiting for that boom that never comes…