Comments on: Lynda D., Diocese of British Columbia http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134 Vision 2019 is a church-wide exercise to discern, dream, and decide where we think God wants the Anglican Church of Canada to be in 2019. Your voice is needed! The results will be shared at our next national meeting, General Synod 2010. Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:56:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: sandra ,campbell river http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134&cpage=1#comment-475 sandra ,campbell river Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:39:28 +0000 http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134#comment-475 I believe the church will grow when we concentrate on the gospel, not the radical theories of Michael Ingham, I believe the church will grow when we concentrate on the gospel, not the radical theories of Michael Ingham,

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By: Betty, Ashcroft http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134&cpage=1#comment-139 Betty, Ashcroft Sat, 06 Jun 2009 15:15:45 +0000 http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134#comment-139 I agree Lynda - Jesus was about building relationships that would support the growth that happens when we delve into the Word. Personally I have found Jesus to be anything but easy, but I believe fervently in what his mission was and continues to be. I aspire to one day pray unceasingly for all those members that make up Christ's body(inside or outside the corporate "Church", aware or unaware)that all will be well amongst them one day! Most days now I just pray for those who are closest to me personally and in trouble, but I do with God's help pray for those who are my enemies. I believe that is what Christ challenges us to do. God's blessings on this forum. I agree Lynda – Jesus was about building relationships that would support the growth that happens when we delve into the Word. Personally I have found Jesus to be anything but easy, but I believe fervently in what his mission was and continues to be. I aspire to one day pray unceasingly for all those members that make up Christ’s body(inside or outside the corporate “Church”, aware or unaware)that all will be well amongst them one day! Most days now I just pray for those who are closest to me personally and in trouble, but I do with God’s help pray for those who are my enemies. I believe that is what Christ challenges us to do. God’s blessings on this forum.

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By: Brian E from D of BC http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134&cpage=1#comment-122 Brian E from D of BC Sat, 30 May 2009 05:43:44 +0000 http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134#comment-122 Thank you Lynda D from BC. You are in my mind spot on. You are so right. I pray for the day when we stop polaying the numbers game and get on with the sould game. We need bold leaders preaching a bold message of salavation and living the Gospel inside and outside of the church. In my own life as one of those leaders I pray everyday I am faithful to this message. Blessings. Thank you Lynda D from BC. You are in my mind spot on. You are so right. I pray for the day when we stop polaying the numbers game and get on with the sould game. We need bold leaders preaching a bold message of salavation and living the Gospel inside and outside of the church. In my own life as one of those leaders I pray everyday I am faithful to this message. Blessings.

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By: Brian http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134&cpage=1#comment-121 Brian Fri, 29 May 2009 19:55:10 +0000 http://www.anglican.ca/v2019/yourstory/stories/?p=134#comment-121 Thumbs up- good note! Thumbs up- good note!

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