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Danfrey
1st August 2006, 07:18 AM
As I begin to post on this board again, I thought it would be good to explain a little about my personality and style. At times, without the addition of body language and facial expression my post may seem argumentative. This is not the intent. I enjoy wrestling through application issues with people who I respect. I do this quite often at the Mennonite Retreat Center where I work. If I respond in a way that offends, please feel free to bring it to my attention. I believe it is ok to disagree and to talk about those disagreements without being unloving and without having to comprimise ones own beliefs for the sake of unity.

JeffreyLloyd
1st August 2006, 08:38 AM
Where did you go?

Welcome back!

tulc
1st August 2006, 11:59 AM
We got your back bro! ;)
tulc(just back from his mother-in-laws funeral)

MrJim
1st August 2006, 08:12 PM
We got your back bro! ;)
tulc(just back from his mother-in-laws funeral)

I'm sorry about your loss-how is everyone?

ZiSunka
3rd August 2006, 05:25 PM
As I begin to post on this board again, I thought it would be good to explain a little about my personality and style. At times, without the addition of body language and facial expression my post may seem argumentative. This is not the intent. I enjoy wrestling through application issues with people who I respect. I do this quite often at the Mennonite Retreat Center where I work. If I respond in a way that offends, please feel free to bring it to my attention. I believe it is ok to disagree and to talk about those disagreements without being unloving and without having to comprimise ones own beliefs for the sake of unity.

Cool!

Welcome back!

tulc
3rd August 2006, 05:58 PM
I'm sorry about your loss-how is everyone?

Thank you, her passing away was His mercy! :)
tulc(she'd been sick for a long time) :sigh:

ZiSunka
3rd August 2006, 06:05 PM
We got your back bro! ;)
tulc(just back from his mother-in-laws funeral)

I'm so sorry. It's so painful to bury a parent, even one who's been sick a while. :hug: for you and your wife.

yeshuaslavejeff
1st May 2008, 09:26 AM
Anyone still around ? (not forum general;
but joyful obedient specific)