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John MacArthur (From the Foreword)

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Welcome to the online home of Tim Challies, blogger, author and web designer. My first book, "The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment," is now available everywhere.

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02/20/04
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Another Day, Another Thousand Tickets

The church bought up another 1000 tickets and I have spent the day editing the site to work them into the system. At 2 PM we got the system live and have again been overwhelmed with the response. The tickets are nearly gone.

All this ticket stuff has eaten severely into my blogging time so I apologize for the lack of meaningful content. I’ll find something interesting to write for tomorrow!

Another Day, Another Thousand Tickets

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1. jason
February 20, 2004
6:42 PM

hey, We forgive you. I appreciate all the work that you have been doing for the church. I took your advice and started responding to some blogs myself (much like I am doing right now.) I chose a bit of a different route. I decided to look up reincarnation, New Age and Atheist blogs and do some responding. I try to avoid the blatantly hostile ones as they seem more interested in their own mental prowess (which just looks like sarcasm to me-ironic since I thought that sarcasm was the lowest form of humour next to the pun) than with dialogue. But anyway it was fun. Some interesting discussion with a guy from Ming the Mechanic about some odd New Age kind of stuff he was mentining. I am currently awaiting another repsonse from him, so off I am to check his site.


2. Tim
February 20, 2004
6:47 PM

Oh great! Now he’s going to get hopelessly addicted to the blogs…


3. Cheri
February 21, 2004
1:43 PM

I do hope this is “our” Jason…lol… if it is, he even read mine…that is cool actually.


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