On the threshold of Christmas
Plan on using the expression "the Lord Jesus Christ" in a normal serious conversation at a cocktail party or another event with your friends in the world. ... This will be "Surprise."
Thanks Fieldy, and thanks Jim Wilson
I can't imagine many of this blog's readers going to "cocktail parties" (I presume from this that the "cocktail party" is alive and well and living in Idaho!), but we'll all be going to one gathering or another over the next week or so, won't we?
Don Whitney also gives helpful advice, though he doesn't explicitly mention cocktail parties.
http://www.biblicalspirituality.org/inserts/xmas.pdf
Does one drink cocktails at a "cocktail party"? If so, who makes them? And do you have to look up how to mix them in a book? What is a "cocktail party"? How does it work? It all seems very improbable to me!
Thanks Fieldy, and thanks Jim Wilson
I can't imagine many of this blog's readers going to "cocktail parties" (I presume from this that the "cocktail party" is alive and well and living in Idaho!), but we'll all be going to one gathering or another over the next week or so, won't we?
Don Whitney also gives helpful advice, though he doesn't explicitly mention cocktail parties.
http://www.biblicalspirituality.org/inserts/xmas.pdf
Does one drink cocktails at a "cocktail party"? If so, who makes them? And do you have to look up how to mix them in a book? What is a "cocktail party"? How does it work? It all seems very improbable to me!
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