Alan and Pat live and work in Bordeaux. Alan is a pastor and Pat was a nurse. Now we work with UFM worldwide. Read on! (If you'd like to know what took us to Bordeaux, then start with the archives from September 2004)
Good post, - not by singing/talking/thinking but by doing!
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As this post is just about to drop off the end of the page and thus not be read by anyone but yourself, I can tell you that I enjoyed a long conversation with Don Carson on something similar. (He couldn't really avoid it, he was a prisoner in my car: prisoner on account of the fact that he couldn't get out because a)we were doing about 70 m.p.h. (give or take a bit) and, b) had he got out at any stage, he would have had a long way to go.)
We were discussing spiritual gifts and I was just so pleased to discover that he's not a cessationalist but that he has a very balanced view on them. That was evidenced later at the FIEC Conference when he put a question on prophecy into context in one short sentence.
(Mind, it's always easy to consider people brilliant when they agree with one, i.e. they've got it right!)
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We were discussing spiritual gifts and I was just so pleased to discover that he's not a cessationalist but that he has a very balanced view on them. That was evidenced later at the FIEC Conference when he put a question on prophecy into context in one short sentence.
(Mind, it's always easy to consider people brilliant when they agree with one, i.e. they've got it right!)