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Thanks, Jack. Yes. We're doing well. Seems like I already answered this. If I did, please forgive the duplication. We have a small, very active, very sound congregation. I'm the unofficial, unpaid but usually appreciated secretary. I do everything administrative. Have created numerous things -- a picture directory, Calling Tree/Prayer Chain, Business Card, Bookmark with scriptures, plan of salvation, worship info, etc. Pete created our website which gets numerous hits daily. Never thought I'd find anyplace I like as much as BV. This is very different, but I love it. I enjoy seeing pictures of your lovely family. So happy you've found your place in this world.

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I love you guys! Love listening to the podcast too and how you talk about "hard" subjects. SOMEBODY has to! Please don't stop. Everyone needs to hear it. Thanks for all your hard work!

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Thank you so much, that means a lot to us! That's our biggest hope, to be a resource on those hard subjects where sound teaching can be difficult to find.

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I really enjoy your thought-provoking articles, Jack. Glad you do what you do. Love from Debbie Hawthorne

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Thanks, Mrs Debbie! Sure good to hear from you, hope you're doing well.

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How about the advances of liberalism which came in the 60's and the many compromises with american culture? The most influential of these movements were "leaders"

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Sure, but not sure I follow where you're going with it

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One of the traits of great leadership is to establish that we are "in this together". I say the attack on the home as God would have it is only going to get more intense. Many of the outrageous things going on today is going to leave broken victims in the not to distant future. They are going to ask you where have you been in the great dissolving of the American home. That means you speak out against it and rally the troops against it. This is just one of several issues that need the church to feel together on.

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