Voice of Deliverance: The Language of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Its Sources
Here's an interesting book that I read yesterday about the influences upon some of the greatest sermons and speeches given during this century by one of Americas best orators, Martin Luther King Jr.
Hey Phil! I just ready your Dec newsletter- A little late I know! :) But what a joy to get a little glimpse into your lives out there in Corn and Cheese land. I love you all and miss you. Tell Melissa I said hello.
I was born and raised in a strong Christian atmosphere as the second child in a family of eight kids. I had a wonderful time growing up with my siblings, working as a lifeguard, a cook, horse trainer, salesman and a variety of other experiences before beginning college in 2000, studying business with hopes of becoming rich. That changed when God’s call to become a pastor became a strong influence in my life and I flew down to Florida to begin studying for ministry. There, I met and married my wife and finished my undergraduate education, while enjoying the warm sun and meeting many new friends. Then it was back up to the snowy north for three years of seminary before ordination in the Episcopal Church where I happily served a small parish for three years. And now, for reasons of conscience I have decided to become Catholic. Life is an adventure.
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Hey Phil! I just ready your Dec newsletter- A little late I know! :) But what a joy to get a little glimpse into your lives out there in Corn and Cheese land. I love you all and miss you. Tell Melissa I said hello.
Blessings- Cam
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