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From: Duane Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [RR] *Springtime for Rangers...


> *I rode a mule down the Grand Canyon once and that was more'n
> enough for a lifetime<G>  *But the way I understand your comment is thus-
> *Sir Brian...
>
> "There's dis-comfort in the gestation period of the Mother of the savior!"
>
> *We in USA Rangers are awaiting the birth of a new "era" with
*expectancy..
>
> and have been "promised" a new way to reach Millions of boys for Christ.
Duane

My point was that Mary was given a task but she had to do her bit. God did
not just plant a full grown baby inside her womb (or just give her a baby to
look after for that matter). She had to do her part in order for the
"mission" to be fulfilled. She had some very uncomfortable moments and had
to do things that perhaps she would not have chosen to do. As you said, it
is not just a case of believing that God has given one a ministry in Rangers
and so one only has to turn up and it will all happen. One has to play one's
part and go through the hard bits as well as the blessings.

[BTW it must have been a good few years ago when you went down the Grand
Canyon on a mule. I believe the weight limit is c. 154 pounds <g>.

B.

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