tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3987711182826949957.post6093230790184168543..comments2017-09-15T08:56:52.670-04:00Comments on Ken's Blog: GOD SPEAKS TO HIS PEOPLEDr. Ken and Maggie Crockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02435753227228134801noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3987711182826949957.post-57939887673499511182007-07-23T13:52:00.000-04:002007-07-23T13:52:00.000-04:00This brought tears to my eyes. I kept thinking ho...This brought tears to my eyes. I kept thinking how wonderful this country would be if all pastors of all churches and denominations could give us the same assurance you have given. I know this account personally and living in your home - watching your ministry - was a liberating experience. <BR/><BR/>I often wonder about other pastors and their experience with God. Why would I want to subject myself to the teaching and authority of a pastor who may not be as far in his walk as I am. It's hard to reach back to find progress. It's much easier and more productive to follow someone who has mastered the trail before you. <BR/><BR/>I'm forcing myself to read a book called "Confessions of a Pastor" It's HORRIBLE. Don't read it. He claims he's getting real with God, but also says he can't stand a lot of Christians. How can you possibly love and preach to people you hate? And this man has a church with thirty-seven weekly worship experiences at nine locations. How truly sad!<BR/><BR/>Dad, I am so very proud of you and mother and I'm so thankful for your ministry. They say only people inside a home know the true story. For all your readers let me assure them. I am a devout Christian today because my parents carefully lived it in front of me. My children are Christians because they have seen it lived in our extended families. Thank you for listening to that small voice. Thank you for being Pastor Ken.<BR/><BR/>I love you,<BR/><BR/>DebbieDebbie Jansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13081670752103539862noreply@blogger.com