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BobHunt
2nd March 2008, 01:27 PM (13:27)
resource for ministers and theologans. For example, I just asked a question on the theology forum, of what the scripture meant, "taking up my cross and follow Him." I have received 3 replies so far, excellent ones, of which any minister and theologan would be proud to use in his sermon.
I see NazNet as a virtual travel guide. Photos from places litterally around the globe appear with travel ideas, suggestions, and attractions! I see NazNet as a class in photography, using the most recent cameras and explaining the best settings for each situation.
I also see NazNet as health clinic, as I have received suggestions form professionals on how to help me to be healthier. I see NazNet as a home remedy book, for someone once advised me on how to deal with boxelder bugs on the outside of my house.
I also know that NazNet is a complete computer guide and software guide, for it opens our eyes to new and hidden ways to use our own systems.
I see NazNet as a great Uniter, uniting the Christian community, by giving Happy Birthday wishes, by sharing prayer requests, by warm welcomes to new participants, by sharing joys and sorrows, by congratulating those who are successful and helping those who arent.
I see NazNet as a complete library with each book having its own review and recommendation. I see NazNet as Mom's box of receipes, offering mouthwatering suggestions of what to make!
Dave, thanks for your great gift to all of us!
Grandma Carolyn
2nd March 2008, 03:59 PM (15:59)
Bob, not long ago my Pastor preached a sermon telling about spiritual discernment as a gift from God. Bob, I think you have that gift.
You just gave a wonderful illustration of Naznet in a nutshell. I think NazNet has become what Dave dreamed of it becoming.
He is a VERY wise man!
gc
Billy Cox
3rd March 2008, 01:45 PM (13:45)
resource for ministers and theologans. For example, I just asked a question on the theology forum, of what the scripture meant, "taking up my cross and follow Him." I have received 3 replies so far, excellent ones, of which any minister and theologan would be proud to use in his sermon.
I see NazNet as a virtual travel guide. Photos from places litterally around the globe appear with travel ideas, suggestions, and attractions! I see NazNet as a class in photography, using the most recent cameras and explaining the best settings for each situation.
I also see NazNet as health clinic, as I have received suggestions form professionals on how to help me to be healthier. I see NazNet as a home remedy book, for someone once advised me on how to deal with boxelder bugs on the outside of my house.
I also know that NazNet is a complete computer guide and software guide, for it opens our eyes to new and hidden ways to use our own systems.
I see NazNet as a great Uniter, uniting the Christian community, by giving Happy Birthday wishes, by sharing prayer requests, by warm welcomes to new participants, by sharing joys and sorrows, by congratulating those who are successful and helping those who arent.
I see NazNet as a complete library with each book having its own review and recommendation. I see NazNet as Mom's box of receipes, offering mouthwatering suggestions of what to make!
Dave, thanks for your great gift to all of us!
Thanks for this month's group-hug moment.
BobHunt
5th March 2008, 09:06 PM (21:06)
Im not sure how to take your post, but I didnt do it for any glory, or for group hugs or for a joke, I really meant this! Im sorry if it offended you, I have found this site to be of a lot of help to me.
Gina Stevenson
5th March 2008, 11:03 PM (23:03)
Im not sure how to take your post, but I didnt do it for any glory, or for group hugs or for a joke, I really meant this! Im sorry if it offended you, I have found this site to be of a lot of help to me.
'Think it's easier to understand something in a sensitive manner when you're the one having done the posting than if you're only one who's reading. I didn't take it in a nasty way, Bob, or that anyone was offended ... they just seemed to note that it was definitely a post with a kindly/complimentary bent ... something some are better at expressing than others [tho' rather a broad-sweeping generalization, it's not always guys who can give out kudos as easily as a gal, for some reason ... maybe the "macho" factor?].
Billy Cox
6th March 2008, 12:34 AM (00:34)
Im not sure how to take your post, but I didnt do it for any glory, or for group hugs or for a joke, I really meant this! Im sorry if it offended you, I have found this site to be of a lot of help to me.
I wasn't offended, just being funny. I know better than to belittle whatever someone freely offers as a blessing to the group.
Dave McClung
6th March 2008, 01:24 PM (13:24)
resource for ministers and theologans. For example, I just asked a question on the theology forum, of what the scripture meant, "taking up my cross and follow Him." I have received 3 replies so far, excellent ones, of which any minister and theologan would be proud to use in his sermon.
I see NazNet as a virtual travel guide. Photos from places litterally around the globe appear with travel ideas, suggestions, and attractions! I see NazNet as a class in photography, using the most recent cameras and explaining the best settings for each situation.
I also see NazNet as health clinic, as I have received suggestions form professionals on how to help me to be healthier. I see NazNet as a home remedy book, for someone once advised me on how to deal with boxelder bugs on the outside of my house.
I also know that NazNet is a complete computer guide and software guide, for it opens our eyes to new and hidden ways to use our own systems.
I see NazNet as a great Uniter, uniting the Christian community, by giving Happy Birthday wishes, by sharing prayer requests, by warm welcomes to new participants, by sharing joys and sorrows, by congratulating those who are successful and helping those who arent.
I see NazNet as a complete library with each book having its own review and recommendation. I see NazNet as Mom's box of receipes, offering mouthwatering suggestions of what to make!
Dave, thanks for your great gift to all of us!
Bob, thanks for saying thanks. It isn't necessary but is appreciated.
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