Posted on March 4, 2008 by shawnbarr
I had probably just been chasing my sister, climbing our apple tree, shooting my BB gun or something else a 13-yr old boy would be doing on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Then I remembered about confirmation class in the morning. I needed to do my lesson.
“Uggghhh”, I thought.
The class wasn’t boring as such, [...]
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Posted on January 25, 2008 by shawnbarr
John Wesley was miserable.
If anyone should have been confident about their “religion” it was Wesley. After all, he had been a missionary to the Indians; he was an Anglican priest; he had done open air evangelism; he had been involved in prison ministry. He was an Oxford scholar. His personal spiritual habits included reading the Bible and [...]
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