Dan Hamlin
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"No scripture can mean that God is not love, or that his mercy is not over all his works" (John Wesley - Free Grace, 26)
And even that works differently at the GA level. During the GA's, NCN produces daily bulletins with the votes cast so far, long before there is an election.
I'm still wondering where the difference comes from. We've elected plenty of GS's who were pastoring a church before they got elected, just like people elected DS.
"No scripture can mean that God is not love, or that his mercy is not over all his works" (John Wesley - Free Grace, 26)
Yeah, but the one you're thinking of is from "away".
Actually, I really wonder if control and using the same old information distribution methods we used to use, might be the issue. I don't think it's Rich, however. Several naznetters offline have been for several weeks now wondering what this issue is all about.
For me, it doesn't matter much. I've followed these things long enough to know that whether I find out today or tomorrow doesn't effect the outcome very much, even as it doesn't make my personal life much different. I don't have to be the first to know. I'll just settle for being the first to forget.
Well, it probably has to do with the attention given to the election before. If that had not happened, likely, we'd have read about it for the first time in an NCN bulletin. And indeed be the first ones to forget, because it's just another DS election, as there has been, and probably will be, numerous ones that never shook the earth.
So as far as I can see, the strange thing is that once a DS election is viewed as a GS election, along with requests for prayer, speculation who might be elected etc etc, it's a little weird to all of a sudden revert to the old system you mentioned once the election gets under way. For me, that's the point where the short circuit is.
Either, as I see it, you want to involve people and do so all the way, or you don't. Because there simply is no fundamental difference regarding the public character of a GS and a DS election.
All of course in my humble opinion, that is always willing to be convinced otherwise. Based on good arguments, of course.
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So you either thought I was a young hellraiser or an old curmudgeon?
Usually when I see an announcement of a new DS election, it's likely some old person I have never even heard of, not someone I have broken bread with or played golf with. But I'm not old...David Bartley is young. (like me)
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us wthout end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
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I remember when Jeren was elected DS on the Kansas city district. Jeren and I graduated from NNU together and served on the district together for a long time. He is a little younger than me. I remember this sudden uncomfortable feeling that my generation was moving from being the outside critics to being the people in power. I had this voice screaming in my head, "Wait! Who put us in charge?" - Then the realization that I wasn't a kid anymore. --- Welcome to the club Billy.
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You bunch of young whippersnappers! John Denny, Dan Ketchum, Hal Perkins, Ed Robinson, Woodie Stevens, Jon Scott, Lindell Browning, Roger Hahn, Ron Benefiel - those are the guys I was in school with, and they're beginning to retire - so you guys can take over.
I remember a couple of years ago thinking, "I should sit down with some of the older pastors on our district, and pick their brains." Then it dawned on me . . .
The only guy I could think of who was older than me retired Jan. 1 of this year. That's stupid. Where's that smiley face with a gray beard?
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Boy, ain't it true? It wasn't until after I joined NazNet that I realized I am an official "baby boomer." I always thought of baby boomers as the hippie generation, people ten years older than I am who came of age in the 60s and protested the draft and burned their bras and grew long hair and wore flowers in their hair then joined the establishment and raised kids and forged the way for the forgotten demographic in which I viewed myself to be. There seemed to be so many of them everywhere I went! I saw them as the movers and shakers in my world. Now they are retiring and I'm wondering who is going to run the world in their absence.
Not too long ago on Facebook, a classmate's birthday came up. I looked at his age and was momentarily puzzled. Did he put in the wrong birth date or something? Oh ... wait. I guess not. He's the same age as I am. Both of us have been caught up in the same weird time warp that somehow dumped a bunch of birthdays on us without notice and put us into the gray-beard demographic. I was vaguely aware that it was happening to me, but didn't quite grasp that my young classmates of yesteryear were caught up in the same vortex. Still, there have never seemed to be that many of us from my perspective. How will the world manage without the 10-years-older-than-us movers and shakers?
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What gets me is when I first joined FB and saw that a guy 3 months older than me had posted grandkid pics. I was depressed for months.
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And another thing... those of us that have a lots of posts... do we really have to be "Senior" members? - Not that I'm sensitive but...
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Certainly not Advanced! - Rats --- Now I remember laughing at the older crowd because they couldn't come up with a name that would describe them but didn't make someone feel old... - It would seem that what goes around comes around. - Good things my kids aren't on here. They would get a kick out of it.![]()
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Haha! Your kids might not be on here but some of us who are your kid's age are.
Anyway, you kinda sound like my dad in this line of thinking. He is ready to admit that he isn't young anymore, but he certainly isn't old either (sadly few people seem to realize that though).
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Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth. 1 John 3:18
There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. 1 John 4:18a
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Fear not those who argue but those who dodge. -- Marie von Ebner-EschenbachPost Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 LaughingSusan Unger - thanks for this funny post
Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth. 1 John 3:18
There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. 1 John 4:18a
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Craig Laughlin - thanks for this funny post