John Chan
#0
Perhaps we need something that would focus our attention upwards. Rather than leave the forum thinking \"Gosh, so-and-so is REALLY wierd\" I feel like it would be much better to post something that would encourage one another. Not to puff up pride, but to acknowledge something we appreciated.
So... here\'s to Ninos. Thanks for brainstorming this site and doing all the things we never know about to keep it running.
(I really hope this thread lives.)
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#3
I think that you are definately right. I have been feeling that way lately myself. If you haven\'t read this story already, its great. Very uplifting! I wish more blogs were like this one!
http://my.orthodoxcircle.com/_weblog/?id=OC/spiridon1334&blogid=79506
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Dia Lamb
#4
Thank you to all who care to read and pray a few words for all that is presented in the prayer requests.
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#5
Thank you to anyone who shares something thoughtful. Or shares some knowledge of Orthodoxy so we all might learn and grow.
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John Chan
#1
Thanks for those who have posted and for whatever reason have decided to stop visiting here... I find myself wondering on occasion \"Whatever happened to...\"
scott?
Manny?
tensen?
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Here\'s to those who post and pray on the Prayer Request portion of this website.
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#8
Here\'s to all those who strive to be what they will become!
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John Chan
#9
To anyone suffering from the flu: go ahead and feel free to whine about it. It really sucks.
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Marie Moffitt
#2
My thanks to the cheerful and the conciliatory and to those who exhibit the fruits of the Holy Spirit whether they feel like it or not! You are building up the Body of Christ.
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John Chan
#10
James (Sandblasted) - thanks for the level-headed, dispassionate reminders you leave here and there - the challenge to be more like Christ is less daunting when you\'re around.
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Paul Barrera
#11
Thanks to John Chan - my conscience in polemics! And to everyone who\'s so open about sharing on this forum :)
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#12
Thanks to johnchan when I was an inquirer to uplift me when I needed it. To explain things I did not understand and to make me laugh.
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