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Re: Jesus and Coffee
7/27/2007 1:01:29 PM

Hello Thomas,

Thank you so much for a wonderful story!!!!  God indeed works in mysterious ways!!!

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Re: Jesus and Coffee
7/27/2007 2:09:23 PM
Thank you for your post! Enjoy your weekend...
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Re: Jesus and Coffee
7/27/2007 3:09:56 PM
Hi Thomas
I am just imagining you drinking your coffee - I imagine you sitting in warm sunshine while we here in the UK are under water...some of us any way!  You know I sometimes think of those off the wall things too, but next time I do, I'll remember to thank the Almighty for those things which provoke such wonderings!
It is incredible how some of those things we now take for granted came from what some may call coincidences although some of us know better!  I'm sure that the Lord sent a tea leaf drifting into some Chinese emperor's boiled water and gave us one of the most popular drinks on the planet!
Anyhow, I too am grateful for your ponderings and promise to pay more attention to the wonderful world God gave us.
Have a blessed weekend

Sue xx
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Re: Jesus and Coffee
7/27/2007 3:15:03 PM
Thank you Sue for dropping by and posting your thoughts too! I sometimes wonder about the U.K. lot of great music came from there as well. Im glad to have made you wonder about simple things we sometimes overlook. Sue, always a pleasure my friend. God_bless you and your weekend!
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Re: Jesus and Coffee
7/27/2007 4:58:48 PM

Dear Thomas,

you got it all wrong here about coffee.  The first coffee sip began from Africa not South America? The true story will take 2 full pages. Now you got it all right ,when you identify the substance of a coffee drink with the awakening Jesus. That  is a very perfect appeal and a blessed imagination.

In the legendary story  ' Origin of Man ' on which I worked in 1977, the roots of creation was established as an unknown proliferation of human development, based on reviewed facts and gadgets.

While  Christians and the Christian Religion was and is based on the Spiritual notion of the Scriptures, other modeled facts of human appeal , are just extracts of mans daily obligations to God in a less meaningful way.

If every Man gave a  honest appeal for blessings to Jesus or to God, as we take our coffee every morning  the world would indeed be a better place to live.

You got Kudos for this awesome article.

Pierre Louma 

Thanks for the American term Kudos . Such autonomy is niether biblical nor practical, as the extremely divided state of the Mainline Church of Christ amply demonstrates. The "one church" of Ephesians 4:4 is the same universal church in which Christ put leaders for the purpose of maturing and uniting this one church (Ephesians 4:11-16). The first century church evangelized the world through their unit and cooperation brought about by the "world Christian" concept of leaders and members. The leaders were linked together in their training and in their mission. Discipleship is a vital ingrediant for this kind of success.

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