You have to read between the lines to gain any insight into
Donald Trump. You cannot trust the
media. I am not a huge fan of his, but
do not think he is the ogre he is painted to be. The BBC throughout today has continually
shown protest marches against Trump but no doubt there are many who have
marched in triumph because he has gained the White House. I wonder if the BBC
ever was the impartial organisation it claimed to be. Certainly it is not
impartial now. Americans on both sides of the question should know not to “put
their trust in princes.” We all need to know that there is only salvation in
Jesus Christ. The successes and failures
of this life are fleeting and we need to address what will happen to us in the
next life when we have to stand before God and give account of how we have
lived our lives. This applies equally to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. When
the last trump sounds will you be clothed in the righteousness of Christ and
ready to meet the King of Kings?
First of all thanks to Fat Prophet for your interest. I see from your blog you are having trouble commenting. To get back to my assessed service. Criticism albeit constructive is harder for some to take than others. I felt a little crushed after my assessed service but then remembered I had recorded it on my dictaphone. I listened to it all through and although my assessors were quite right about me speaking a little quickly and rushing from item to item, I was actually very pleased with the content of my sermon and how I presented it. So I have decided to take heart. I highly recommend other trainees to record your services. You can hear your good points and your bad and there is no argument about it, it is all caught on the recorder.
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