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Written by Cindy Tucker
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Tuesday, 15 November 2005 |
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I first shared the desire to go on this trip with the Tastyfresh community on July 23rd. In order to go I would need to get the time off approved by work, raise $2000 for the trip, and get all the necessary paperwork completed. On August 17th I took a leap of faith and purchased a plane ticket, with no place to stay and no confirmed spot at the conference. It was one of the biggest leaps of faith I think I have ever taken. |
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Written by Dan Bartow
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Friday, 15 July 2005 |
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What God is doing in my life... sounds a lot like some serious church cliché doesn't it? If you knew me personally you'd know that cliché church lingo is something that you wont find coming out of my mouth. I almost cringe when I hear people say the same things that we've been trained to say in church every Sunday morning. In fact I believe its come to the point where people say, “Ill be praying for you” when they have no intention of doing it at all. In fact I know it happens because I've done it. |
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Written by Suzi Star
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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In Junior High, I craved attention, but never got the right kind. I chased after boys who were rebellious and different from the norm. My best friend (I had known since the third grade) and I grew apart. I began running with a ‘rough crowd’. I smoked my first cigarette at the age of 12. The summer I was 12 I had my first kiss with a boy at summer camp. I remember breaking into a church at the age of 13 and running around in it. I had my first drink at the end of my 8th grade year. |
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Written by David Richardson
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Friday, 15 October 2004 |
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Last month, I attended a funeral for the mother of an old friend. It was sad, people cried, but the chapel was packed. I honestly did not know my friend’s mother very well, but I wish that I had. She was a stand up person. Basically the exact type of woman Solomon talks about in Proverbs 31. Part of the eulogy for the funeral was from something this mother had written in her youngest daughter’s diary. The short version of what she said to her daughter was this: You know that you are truly following God’s will when you are able to give up all of yourself to God. It is when you are always thinking of others before yourself. It is when you take joy and pride in the successes of your friends and others around you even when you yourself may be suffering. It is also when you joyfully are willing to work in the background without a chance or the expectation of recognition. Lastly, she wrote that you know that you are in the center of God’s will when you do good deeds and all of those around you call them evil. |
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Written by Brian Corbin
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Friday, 15 October 2004 |
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It was also during this time in my four years of high school that my family got a computer. Now this was good in that I was great with computers and technology and had always wanted one. It was bad because I got the Internet at my house and I started visiting places online that were not good for me. Being I was smart with technology, I learned quickly how to find these porn sites. |
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Written by Craig Willers / DJ Du Nord
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Wednesday, 15 September 2004 |
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My name is Craig Willers and I currently spin under the moniker DJ Himmel. I’ve been into electronic music since ’97 and started out as a primarily Gothic/Industrial DJ but have since discovered many other forms of electronics that excite me. This is my testimony: |
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Written by Terrance Parker
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Thursday, 15 July 2004 |
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The LORD saved me on July 21st, 2002. Leading up to this date, I had become a successful, world renowned DJ, producer, and remixer. I had produced several hit records for myself and other artists; and I had DJed in more than 100 cities throughout the world (see complete biographical info at my website: www.TPMusic.net). |
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Written by Kevin Coffman
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Tuesday, 15 June 2004 |
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Kevin spent most of the 90's in the Midwest rave scene. "I remember the first time I went to a rave. We drove around the most ghetto part of Detroit that I had ever been to. We had to find the map point to buy tickets for the party. We finally found the map point and eventually the party. I walked in this old abandoned school in a ghetto part of Detroit. I remember hearing the bass thumping as we drove up. When I walked in, the music consumed me. I had felt like finally I had found my place in life." |
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Written by Chris Salisbury
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Saturday, 15 May 2004 |
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Although I could say that I have been a Christian all my life, growing up in church and my grandparents being ordained ministers, it would be a lie. My spiritual journey had not begun until the spring of 1990, a few months before my 16th birthday. I had heard about Jesus, was baptized as a baby, attended Sunday school every Sunday, and even said the "sinner's prayer" as a very young child. It was not a real-this-is-what-I-believe experience for me until I realized just how much of a sinner I was. |
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Written by Andy Payne?
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Saturday, 15 May 2004 |
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Cameron Dante seemingly came out of nowhere into the Christian scene when he joined the then World Wide Message Tribe in 1996. He was around for a few albums, released a solo album and then a book chronicling his life's struggles and search for God. Most recently he opened a club in the UK called Ascension ... which has unfortunately closed its doors. He however now has a regular show called Vision Classix every Saturday night on BBCi. |
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