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Jan laan's avatar

Your article made me hopeful to find a way to express my, maybe not exactly courage, but hopefully less timidity and hesitancy. Keep on brother and thanks for encouraging me. I want to read you more. After many years of study and actually minor serving of the Lord and after a close to death stroke, I am less enamored of passivity and needing to publish and get back into the fray. Your words helped push me to be less frustrated in my lack of knowledge of html to get published and maybe my decades of using Word and being used by the Word may propel me. I just had a thought today: I feel like quitting but not enough to actually quit. Your little missive reinforced my desire to not quit, which I was hopefully not really contemplating. Thanks again.

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Richard D. Sandlin's avatar

So pleased the article was a help and blessing. I often tell people, "I'm in the blessen business. When I can no longer do that, I want to go Home!

As to courage, John Wayne said it right, "Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”

An Old Disciple

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Renee Cunningham's avatar

Amen brother Sandlin,you are one of these courageous independent thinkers,thats why I always respected and admired you so.

Nice message,thank you.

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Richard D. Sandlin's avatar

One of my late wife's favorite quotes, "Think, think, think! Winnie- the- Pooh.

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Richard D. Sandlin's avatar

And thank you, dear lady.

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FRANK RATHBURN's avatar

Thank you Richard this is true to all of us.

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Richard D. Sandlin's avatar

Yes Frank, it is.

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