The only advice I would give is to think long term when choosing design & placement.
I have a tattoo - I got it in 2013 at the age of 52 (I was already a grandmother!) It's the word "Stronger" in black & pink letters, placed between the scar from my chemo port and the scar from my...
I remember being in the old auditorium and Bro. H would be matching up pastors with host families like he was an auctioneer. "Who will take these two? Ok, now can you take 4 more?" It was actually a sweet & exciting time, seeing people sacrifice and open up their homes.
I also remember the...
By "they" do you mean every gay person in America? The world?
I'm not saying the events you describe didn't happen, I'm saying it's not fair or accurate to claim that any group of people all think & feel the same way. I don't know any gay activists or lobbyists, but the gay people I do know...
It's not fair or accurate to claim that an entire group of people all think the same way.
Besides, nobody had to take a pre-marital blood test; you could've chosen to stay single, or moved to a state where testing wasn't required (which I suspect were the same options available to The Gays).
It's not fair or accurate to subscribe one way of thinking to an entire group of people, though perhaps you were being intentionally hyperbolic. It's kind of hard to tell. ;)
From the article: "A real evidence-based policy would focus on the risk activities of donors, not the identity of...
The Choir Ready Room and the hallways on each side, where choir members lined up before entering the auditorium.
And also the red light/green light in the PA Room so the men could respond to questions like "Is the treble turned up?"
Luckily, y'all don't know where I live (and surely the family-sized Bible, Hyles coffee mug & "Praise the Lord" voicemail message won't give me away!) :D
I was attended FBC/HB, but chose to leave the area rather than attend HAC. I've stated that in the past & was under the impression it was ok to post here - I'm sure someone will let me know if that's not the case.
I don't have an opinion on who would be best "from a Christian perspective". I believe the best person for the job (and one with the best chance of beating Clinton) is Marco Rubio. I've been hoping for a Rubio/Fiorina ticket since back before any candidates had even announced.
I meant my last post in a light-hearted way; I apologize if I sounded rude or arrogant - that was not my intention.
There are no biblical arguments I can make that aren't easily accessible to anyone honestly researching the subject. I didn't join this conversation so I could persuade someone...
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