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The Hardest Thing I've Ever Done as a Pastor - Part I
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The update to this....
Jenny is no longer at the bank - she went back to school and got her degree in nursing, and now serves, of all things, as a Hospice Nurse.
She also plays the piano in the Church where I am currently pastoring (she was there first ), and continues to do well. Her husband, Curtiss, left the Sheriff's Office and is now a Sergeant for the City Police.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by DesertBerean View PostThank you CP.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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An absolutely amazing and moving story, dear friend. And a wonderful testamony to God's grace!
Thank you for sharing it with us again.
Securely anchored to the Rock amid every storm of trial, testing or tribulation.
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It's sad when a person dies old, too.
We are selfish people, and this life is all we know. Heaven is our hope, of course, and we look forward to that with great joy, but it is hard to lose someone we love because we will miss that presence in our lives. We want to keep that person with us here, even though healing for that person may only come through death.
Securely anchored to the Rock amid every storm of trial, testing or tribulation.
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Indeed. So, when we mourn at funerals, it's mourning for us rather than the person who died? Don't know if I phrased that right. Awesome funeral though. Didn't know that they did that for death by natural causes, but I don't know what funerals for police officers looks like.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
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Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostIndeed. So, when we mourn at funerals, it's mourning for us rather than the person who died?
Don't know if I phrased that right.
Awesome funeral though. Didn't know that they did that for death by natural causes, but I don't know what funerals for police officers looks like.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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