You could always ask Amy -- she seems considerably more "with the times". Just don't ask Pulse for any help. He's only caught up to the telegraph, technologically speaking. ;)
Who's Frank? :) You know, that's what I thought, too...then I started to read some of the forums and discussions, and if they started to lean too much to one side of the issue, that's where I would insert a comment or two. The trouble, of course, is when you get engrossed in it, and perhaps have to apologize for coming on too strong (not that I know anything about that...). But, then again, that isn't troublesome either. People like to be dealt with (myself included)-very Christ like, methinks.
Dr. Scaer, looks like you will be our prof in October out here in St. Paul for our D.Min. Cohort classes. It will be good to see you again. I just finished my fist 2 D.Min classes.
We met about a year ago when I sat in on one of your classes during the campus invitational - I think that's what they called it. I also came down last April with the Huntington Woods Lutheran Church men's retreat. Nice to see you here.
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We met about a year ago when I sat in on one of your classes during the campus invitational - I think that's what they called it. I also came down last April with the Huntington Woods Lutheran Church men's retreat. Nice to see you here.
I really enjoyed your talk at the men's retreat.
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