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Who ever gets the last Word

I love chili! It's so delicious with sour cream and some shredded cheese. I'm going to have some Sunday. Football Sunday and Chili go hand in hand
 
Ooooooooh you're missing out! I love hot, spicy Chili with the cooling contrast of sour cream. If it wasn't gross, I would probably eat sour cream out of the container :lol
 
Someone started a thread about a pastor getting saved during an evangelistic service at his own church. I've searched the forum, but can't find it. Can someone give me a link?
 
Someone started a thread about a pastor getting saved during an evangelistic service at his own church. I've searched the forum, but can't find it. Can someone give me a link?

Are you talking about this?

It was 8:00A.M. on a Monday. The phone rang and on the other end of the line was the chairman of deacons at one of our association’s churches. Since I had been interim at that church, while serving as D.O.M., the deacon and I were well acquainted. He had a high degree of confidence in me so he felt he could ask me a very important question.

He started by saying, “Bro. Ken, what does a church do when the pastor gets saved?â€

“Say what?â€, I replied.

“Last night in our revival our pastor got saved. Now, we need to know if he can stay here and continue to pastor, or should he resign?â€

You can read the full article here (part 1) and here (part 2)
 
Good link, Theofilus, and I learned from it. Although it is not what I was talking about, the author of the post had some good insights: dynamic preachers, looking for "decisions," have developed ways to get people to walk the aisle when they don'[t need to. I'm not saying that the evangelist did this deliberately, but I think that he rattled a genuine Christian into thinking he was not really saved.
 
December 7, 2010

Sixty-nine years ago this morning, faced with a stupendous failure by their leaders, the enlisted men of the United States Navy fought back so furiously that the Japanese decided not to launch another strike at Pearl Harbor, a decision that ultimately cost them World War 2.

My father was one of those enlisted men.
 
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