> I agree with that.   I was thinking today that you do have to keep in mind
> though that not all of us are A/G and even if we were - we come >from
> varied backgrounds.  Some churches are very lively and some are..... well
stuck
> in a rut, for lack of a better term.  Sometimes the type of church we
> attend matches our personality.

I fully agree.
 
> 
> I came from the former and when I moved up to the Central Valley of Cal,
> my wife was attending one that had become the latter.  I persuaded her to
> move on and eventually found the one we attend now, even though it's a 40
> minute drive.  We attended a closer one in the interim for a few years
until
> they shut down Rangers, Missionettes and wouldn't even let the youth go
see
> Carmen 'cause they "didn't know him".  With two teens and both of us being
> involved in the ministry, it was time to move on.

Very farsighted leadership !
I do not want to be standing in their shoes once before God.

> 
> What I really like about Rangernet is that the guys and gals always come
> through when you are in a bind.  Now that is the true spirit of being a
> Ranger, READY to help.
> 
> Jim Hufferd

Like I said before. I wish the old and fresh excitement would return to
RR-Net.
Then the old friends that made up the liveliness of RR-Net might even return
to the now smoldering camp fire.

Guenter

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