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		By: Heather		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Crying (tears of joy) is a great way to start your day!  Thanks for all the stuff you right and share. Gets me every time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crying (tears of joy) is a great way to start your day!  Thanks for all the stuff you right and share. Gets me every time.</p>
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		By: Tom		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wonderful Thoughts in the beginning and through out. Homeless in Church as Pastor intro, Powerful.
Thanks Tom]]></description>
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Thanks Tom</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Brother,

Thank you for this – I love the Air Disaster photo. I forwarded to my friend Vern in Quartz Hill who we went to the big Air Show in Lancaster commemorating Pearl Harbor Day. It was incredible – and so realistic as to be almost incredibility scary – but not as scary as for those in the 4 buildings! Give a new meaning to Quonset Hut.

I looked up the info on Jermiah Steepek on Snoops because it was so moving. The photo is true and noted of an actual homeless man in England. But it is evidently not factual; However the video is moving and a great sermon. There many quotes that say – All art is a lie – that tells the truth – and this might be one of those. Similar stories have taken place. It should’ve carried a disclaimer that the message was the important point – because it is. I know that Pastor Mathew Barnet of Angelus Temple was incognito on Skid Row in Los Angeles for a night under cover – and shared the video with the congregation. He had a former skid row man, now saved and in his congregation with him. At the end of the night’s sleep over, he asked his friend how he did? He said you did good but you were a bit ‘chatty’. Matthew 25 pretty much sums it up. I see that people are pretty much into body and clothes worship. Red carpet stuff. But I see the same on Christian T.V. Sometimes people ‘dress down’ to be part of the in-group. When I was a kid, my Mom would have never let me out of the house with a hole in my clothes. At first torn jeans were a part of the rebellion. Now they are just a status norm. I see kids walking together and they all dress alike – whatever the group is. Same for us old folks. The clothes that some of the TV preacher wear is very interesting – but what did Jesus teach us about clothes?

I have had on my heart lately how many people that appear to be Christian’s really aren’t. I don’t want to be judgmental but Jesus is the one that said it: I knew you not.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Brother,</p>
<p>Thank you for this – I love the Air Disaster photo. I forwarded to my friend Vern in Quartz Hill who we went to the big Air Show in Lancaster commemorating Pearl Harbor Day. It was incredible – and so realistic as to be almost incredibility scary – but not as scary as for those in the 4 buildings! Give a new meaning to Quonset Hut.</p>
<p>I looked up the info on Jermiah Steepek on Snoops because it was so moving. The photo is true and noted of an actual homeless man in England. But it is evidently not factual; However the video is moving and a great sermon. There many quotes that say – All art is a lie – that tells the truth – and this might be one of those. Similar stories have taken place. It should’ve carried a disclaimer that the message was the important point – because it is. I know that Pastor Mathew Barnet of Angelus Temple was incognito on Skid Row in Los Angeles for a night under cover – and shared the video with the congregation. He had a former skid row man, now saved and in his congregation with him. At the end of the night’s sleep over, he asked his friend how he did? He said you did good but you were a bit ‘chatty’. Matthew 25 pretty much sums it up. I see that people are pretty much into body and clothes worship. Red carpet stuff. But I see the same on Christian T.V. Sometimes people ‘dress down’ to be part of the in-group. When I was a kid, my Mom would have never let me out of the house with a hole in my clothes. At first torn jeans were a part of the rebellion. Now they are just a status norm. I see kids walking together and they all dress alike – whatever the group is. Same for us old folks. The clothes that some of the TV preacher wear is very interesting – but what did Jesus teach us about clothes?</p>
<p>I have had on my heart lately how many people that appear to be Christian’s really aren’t. I don’t want to be judgmental but Jesus is the one that said it: I knew you not.</p>
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