To: NYer
When I used to string for national Christian publications, I once attended a Universal-Unitarian church on a Sunday morning to make contact with a person I wanted to interview--she was the speaker.
I sensed the same emptiness of the people attending that Mr. Beshears conveys.
As I write this, I am sitting in an apartment with my wife in a city away from our hometown because my wife has just had a kidney transplant. We cannot mix with the public yet because of some dangers of contamination and so forth. There is a church less than half-a-mile away that we would love to attend, but we can't yet. Listening to Sunday morning preaching on television is okay, but as Erma Bombeck used to say, it ain't the same, McGee.
9 posted on
02/10/2013 12:03:54 PM PST by
righttackle44
(Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
To: righttackle44
“As I write this, I am sitting in an apartment with my wife in a city away from our hometown because my wife has just had a kidney transplant. We cannot mix with the public yet because of some dangers of contamination and so forth.”
Prayers up for you both this Lord’s Day!
13 posted on
02/10/2013 12:33:10 PM PST by
aMorePerfectUnion
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