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Roger Macdivitt .

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Re: The Rabbi's Gift... to You!
7/28/2009 10:42:44 PM

Thanks Alain,

I enjoyed that.

I have pain again tonight and can't sleep (4.30)

This ws a helpful tale.

Roger

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Alain Deguire

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Re: The Rabbi's Gift... to You!
7/28/2009 11:09:42 PM

Hi Dear Roger!

Sorry to hear that You have still pain and can't sleep My Friend!

Happy that You enjoyed this little story and that it was helpful to You!

My Friends and I are...

...so that You...

With Lots of Friendship,

Blessings,

Alain

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Thomas Richmond

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Re: The Rabbi's Gift... to You!
8/1/2009 8:48:09 PM

Dear Alain, i think i missed a few days here and there, sorry for that , its not like me to miss something as intriguing and inspiring as this, i have read of this story sometime back it made me think of an excerpt from my own understanding of my rabbi Jesus, here it is in perspective again, you can look back in the archives in my Encourage my Soul forum and find more of the happenings before this as it has evolved.  

The 60s and 70's were troubled times in the United States. The dreamers of the country, John and Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, were assassinated. The sexual revolution, Vietnam and watergate ate away the fabric of moral conviction and self-respect in American society. Meanwhile, God was raising up people who knew Jesus was the only real way to live. Disheartened with empty secular materialism, bankrupt religion ritual, tradition and prejudice, many in the churches of Christ searched the Scriptures for a renewed vision of Jesus' church should be.

Suddenly the 70s blossomed with soul winning workshops, schooling of preaching, and bus ministries. This period also saw unrest on the U.S. campuses give birth to dynamic campus ministries. Their emphasis on Jesus and the Bible captured the imagination of disillusioned youth across the nation. However, when put to the test of criticm, purity, humility and conviction, these various effort failed Jesus' call for unity and commitment. it was at this that God raised up the International Church's of Christ to start a movement that has spread around the world to every major city in only 12 years.

Beginning in 1979 with a small church of 30 in Boston, Massaschusetts, God grew the Boston Church of Christ to a Sunday attendance approaching 5,00 at the famed Boston Garden, the latest church to ever meet in skeptical New England. One of the leaders at that time gave a powerful, distinctive message was simply calling people back to the original message of Jesus: That you must be a disciple of Jesus to have a relationship with God and therefore, to be a Christian, and that Christ's church is made up of disciples only.

Thousands of marriages and broken homes have been healed. People enslaved by Alcohol, drugs, abuse and violence have been transformed as they have totally committed their lives to following Jesus. Hypocrites have repented and hatred,jealousy, greed and immorality have been replaced with love,patience, and joy with a purpose. Disciples are multiplying around the globe everyday day without advertising, televangelism and church buildings- they just preach the Word.

The challenge of the church history from the first century until now for the modern disciple is: to always remain true to Christ, the Bible and his purpose, until people from "every tribe and language and people and nation" have been redeemed (Revelation 5:9) For those of us in God's modern movement, we "cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard" (Acts 420) as we press on with our radical, "foolish" efforts to preach Christ where he is not known. Gamaliel's words should ever echo in our minds.

If we were ever to slip into weak imitation of true Christianity, we would soon repeat history, walking the doomed path of tradition and eventual apostasy. May we never find ourselves fighting God, but fighting together for him. With his power we will see the world evangelized in our generation ( Matthew 28:19-20).

And to God be the glory!  God_bless you friends, personal associates and dear loved ones, reading through this series gives you a better perspective of not just me personally, but to all disciples of Christ.  Thank you for reading. Thomas Richmond Prayerwarrior

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Alain Deguire

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Re: The Rabbi's Gift... to You!
8/1/2009 9:27:43 PM

Hello Dear Thomas!

THANK YOU for your Visit My Friend and your Great Contribution!

Thank You for all the Friendship and the Love!

With Much Friendship and Love,

Blessings,

Alain

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Re: The Rabbi's Gift... to You!
8/2/2009 9:28:09 PM

Hi Alain,

Wow!   This forum is fabulous, and I apologize for being so late.  I am still catching up for my vacation 2 weeks ago.  Guess I am getting slower... or is that age??? lol

I loved reading all of your posts and you and Branka are quite a team.

You are right, it is all happening so fast now, and very soon the truth will come to the hearts of all.  We are ONE!!   :-)

Here is a beautiful message I have saved for a long time now.

Through The Heart of God

By Daniele DeVoe


Dividers

Through the heart of God

All things connect.

The hearts of those we love

With our own...

The hearts of those we meet casually

With our own...


Dividers

The hearts of those we hate

With our own...

The hearts of those yet to be born

And the hearts of those who have died...

All... ALL...

Dividers

Connect through the heart of God.

In this way, no one is lost,

No one is unworthy,

No one is evil,

And no one is diminished.


Dividers

Through the heart of God

We are One.

Remembering without apology

Or blinding humility

Who We Are...

Through the heart of God...


~Angelsgarden~

Hugs,   Jill
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