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triordan

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  1. I love to travel and find that my work opens doors to experience some amazing places. I'm a writer, pastor, and speaker. I had the privilege a couple of months ago to speak at a pastors' conference in England. My wife and some of my children accompanied me. We visited Wales while we were there. I just hiked 230 miles on the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania. That was awesome. My ministry takes me to southern Mexico regularly, and I've done research in the Andes of Peru on unreached people groups. We spent two weeks backpacking through the region. We also visited Machu Pechu while we were there. It was an incredible experience. I always enjoy meeting people from around the world. I'm constantly awed to see how God is at work no matter where I go.
  2. Thank you for your post, George. The Scripture is clear that our love for one another authenticates our faith (John 13:34-35) and testifies to the world that Jesus is the Messiah (John 17:23). I believe in proper theology but also believe in unity of the body. Both can coexist and even offer room for differences. We'll be able to sort out our differences in eternity when we know even as we're known. In the meantime, the world is desperate to see a unified church. Thank you George for providing this resource where we can work out our unity even as we express our diversity. Too much is at stake for a divided church.
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