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Posted 24 January 2004 - 11:36 AM
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Posted 24 January 2004 - 11:48 AM
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Posted 24 January 2004 - 12:22 PM
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Posted 24 January 2004 - 05:25 PM
My name is Claudia I live in sunny S. Ca. my husband and I have served in various ministries and various churches over the years. Presently we have a local ministry called “Connecting for the Kingdom”; which serves our local ministry leaders. Http://ConnectingfortheKingdom.org
I am looking forward to this study and having interaction with others who have joined. I pray for open minds and discernment as we venture together and grow in His knowledge.
I give God the glory and praise Him that His Church goes beyond one denomination and that the walls can come down as we come together for “One Purpose Under One God.”
Blessings,
In Him
#6
Posted 25 January 2004 - 12:44 AM
Looking forward to the study.
Blessings in Christ,
Kelly
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Posted 25 January 2004 - 01:05 AM
We attend a Spirit-filled "Church of the Nazarene" (www.ifnaz.com) that we are really enjoying. My husband's "gift" is intercessory prayer and mine is worship music and hospitality. We have only been attending this new church a few months so have not yet gotten involved with any ministries.
I am very excited because God has me into His Word more than I am used to. We do a bible study at Sunday School at Church in James, we are doing a group bible study on Thursday nights on Ephesians and now this in 1 Peter. I am looking forward to learning more about our Awesome Saviour with all you folks. I pray that God will open our eyes to what He wants us to see and open our hearts to receive His message to us.
I have read some of your posts and you all sound very interesting and God led and anxcious too to what He has in store for us. So, I look forward to sharing this journey with you.
God bless you, Patsy
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Posted 25 January 2004 - 02:44 AM
I have just joined the study, and it is the first online study for me. I am, in fact, a little hesitant in doing things online, so this is quite a departure for me.
I am a Pastor's wife, married 24 years, and have 3 boys, age 19, 17, 15. The oldest just started Bible College, and since I have home schooled the boys, it was a traumatic experience for this Mom to send him off for the first time!!
I love to read, knit, cross-stitch, and practise calligraphy (although I am not very good at it. We do a lot of entertaining, and I do like to have an open door policy here at home.
Oh yes, I live in Ontario, Canada and right now it is -2 degrees F. (+ wind chill, I suppose). I also like to curl up next to the fire!!
I exercise my gift of teaching in a women's weekly Bible study we like to call REAL women (Rooted, Eestablished And Loved. (Find the Biblical basis for THAT one, if you like)
I guess that's all...
Looking forward to the upcoming challenge and joy of growing through 1 Peter.
#9
Posted 25 January 2004 - 04:19 AM
I live in the far northern part of California. I happened upon the joyfulheart website just the other day, so the timing for joining in this study of 1 Peter was lovely.
My spiritual journey has been a long and winding one. The short version is that in my early 30's, living alone in the wilderness with 4 young children and my husband working away for weeks at a time, for 9 months of the year. One day that summer, I reached a point of desperation and called out to Jesus for help. I was immediately blessed with a palpable sense of His presence, love and assurance that I wasn't alone. I am blessed by that moment of grace to this day. I realized in that moment that my disenchantment with my experiences of Christianity was not about Jesus. Jesus loved me and had just been waiting patiently for me to ask for His help.
For many years following that day, I stuck with my opinion that the widespread decension among Christians stemmed from people trying to intrepret the scriptures, so I decided not to try to know the Word, but to just focus on Jesus' great commandments...to love God and love each other. I figured that would keep most of us busy for the rest of our lives anyway.
Just in the last few months, though, I have found myself wanting to know the scripture intimately and once I started studying, a hunger has risen in me that has surprised me and for the first time in my life, I think, I am experiencing the Spirit alive in the written word.
So, I am looking forward to sharing study of 1 Peter with all of you.
#10
Posted 25 January 2004 - 03:22 PM
I'm in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England - a Christian for 20 years who worships in a Methodist church. Been through a tough few years, being ill myself, then coped with my son's heroin addiction (clean now for nearly 3 yrs), now my husband diagnosed with aggressive brain tumour & few months to live - but God is sustaining us - we live day to day & the tumour is not actually showing up at the moment - has God worked another miracle? I find these studies inspirational & they keep me focussed on the important facts of our existence.
#11
Posted 25 January 2004 - 10:02 PM
My name is Helen Aveyard and I will be 49 on the 1st of February and I live in Australia. I live in the Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, in the suburb of Kambah. I have lived here for 28 years. I have 2 children. Natalie who will be 31 this February and Daniel who will be 28 also in February. I was married before I became a follower of Jesus Christ. I am now married to a wonderful christian man, his name is Guy and he was born in Leeds. We have been married for 13 years today, Australia Day, 26 of January. Guy also was married before and he has a 1 son named Nathan. He is 20 years old. He lives with his mother in Queensland.
We go to Erindale Christan Centre, where Guy plays the percussion in our church worship band. I am involved in the ushers ministry. I also help when I'm not working, in Young at Heart, an outreach ministry for the over 50's. It is very successful.
Guy is involved in under 10's boy soccer. I work as a relief worker at a Child Day Care Centre.
I have never done a bible study on line before. This is all new to me. I am slowly finding my way around. I have read some of the answers to this study and I am enjoying them very much. I am looking forward to the rest of the study.
#12
Posted 26 January 2004 - 12:28 AM
This is my first online Bible study ever. (The Women's Bible Study Group at my church is taking the winter off, so I was looking for another in-depth study.) I'm a little unsure of my way around forums and postings, so please be patient.
#14
Posted 26 January 2004 - 04:38 AM
God certainly works
in misteryous ways
and now I am sharing with you
about our first 3 part question.
LOST
Second answer: MANY AT TIMES I'VE LOST AS WELL AS MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS
I AM INPERFECT YOU SEE AND GOD IS WORKING TO MAKE ME BETTER, BUT HE LIKES
TO TAKE HIS TIME AND I AM NOT THE ONE TO RUSH HIM INTO DOING SOMETHING
JUST DO NOT HAVE THIS POWER.
OH, BOY, HERE IS NOT DIFFICULT IS JUST REAL HARD TO SURRENDER, CONFESS MY
SHORTCOMINGS, I MUCH RATHER CONFESS YOUR SHORTCOMINGS -
THE SERVICE PART WITHOUT EXPECTING ANYTHING BACK AND REMEMBER NOT TO
TELL ANY ONE ABOUT THIS. GOD REALLY DOES NOT MAKE IT EASY FOR A HUMAN LIKE
ME FULL OF MYSELF.
I PRAY FOR YOU PLEASE PRAY FOR ME I NEED IT BADLY.
MAY THIS STUDY HELP US TO GAIN SOME SELF CONTROL AND PUT SMILE IN GOD'S FACE.
JESUS AGUILAR.
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Posted 26 January 2004 - 02:00 PM
My name is Kimberly, I also am from Ontario, Canada except that today it is -24 Celsius with a significant windchill making it feel like -34 Celsius.
This is my first bible study ever and the first one I've ever done on-line. I am new to this and fairly young as I am only 23. However, my Uncle does bible study at his church and I have always been interested in doing one though since I am a student in Univeristy my time is limited to attend weekly meetings. Thus I am hoping that this independent-style study will be easier to balance. I look forward to studying this with all of you and may need some guidance from time to time.
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Posted 26 January 2004 - 02:39 PM
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Posted 27 January 2004 - 04:49 AM
I have a lovely wife, Teresa of 19 years (plus 5 years of dating through school). I am 38 and have been richly blessed with 3 lovely children, Daniel, 18, Stephen, 13, and Anna, 7. Plus 2 dogs, 2 cats, 1 bird, 2 hermit crabs...and 13 adopted (youth) children, and 8-10 adopted (local college) children. God has given me a large family...and I am deeply blessed.
This is my first online study and am alrady BLOWN AWAY by it. I have already benefitted just reading the responces to the first couple of questions. This looks to be a wonderful study. Thanks for taking part, and willing to share what God is teaching you. May He richly bless your efforts in working in His Word.
Your Fellow Servant!
Jim Rosendale
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Posted 27 January 2004 - 08:45 AM
I have been married for 4 years to a wonderful husband, I have two teenage daughters one in South Africa and one in Australia and one baby of 1 years old that we adopted.
When we adopted baby Joshua, we weren't looking at adopting any child. But God put him in our path and we knew he was a gift from God.
My husband and I are involved in our church, we have a cell group every week at our house. We started going to church about 4 years ago and our lives have never been the same.
#20
Posted 27 January 2004 - 10:45 AM
I'm Johann Moller and I'm from South Africa. I am also new to this format of Bible Study and think it is going to be better than attending night school. I hope that the non synchronous nature of the study will allow one to keep it up and also keep the home and work going at the same time.
I'm married and have a wonderful wife and two children. A son and daughter. We attend the Rooihuiskraal Reformed Church and I'm actually Afrikaans speaking and doing Bible study in English will be a new thing for me.
I'm an Instructional Designer developing Multimedia and Online learning for Unisa which is one of the largest Distance Education Tertiary Education Universities in South Africa. We have approx. 190,000 students.
I hope to get at least a third of these to study online.

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