Thank you for the testimony, David. I think I would like the "gentle man."
 
-- slade
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of David Miller
Sent: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005 16.10
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] What is a Christian?

I usually refrain from offering an amen to posts, but this is some really fantastic dialogue, Kevin.  THANK YOU.  You really express yourself well.  A hearty amen from me to all you said here.
 
I would like to point out also to others that I met Kevin once in New Orleans when preaching Mardi Gras.  He is a gentle man and not like many of you might perceive him.  He makes huge sacrifices to get God's Word out to the lost.  Just because he keeps focused on getting his message out does not mean that he is unreasonable or full of pride or arrogant or whatever other label you might be tempted to put upon him.  He is a meek and humble man who heralds truth, and if the sinners can't stop him with their ridicule, you won't stop him by trying to ridicule him here.  When he talks about others crying for the lost, he is not just talking about others.  He is talking about himself, but he is too humble and modest to say that.  Kevin is a street preacher who really cares for others.  He has a deep, burning love for the lost that far surpasses probably everybody on this list.
 
I found it interesting to watch the video from the Mormon site.  There were three men pictured there:  Ruben, Dean, and Stephen.  The video ends with something like, "would you invite these Christians to your home"?  I could not help but laugh.  I have invited all of these men to my home.  They are always welcome at my home.  Ruben has stayed the night at my home several times, and I have spent the night with him on the road before as well.  And the Mormons say, "would you invite him to your home"?  LOL.  Too funny.  Of course I would.
 
Peace be with you.
David Miller.

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