"First, the Holy Spirit confirmed to Brother Copeland that the Gulfstream V was the plane the Lord had set aside for KCM. Right away discussions began, and Brother Copeland developed a wonderful personal relationship with the seller, Christian businessman and movie-maker Tyler Perry. Soon a contract was signed, a cash deposit was paid, and the aircraft was brought to Dallas for a very thorough pre-buy inspection process, which has wrapped up in November. And praise God, it was actually during THANKSGIVING week that the purchase was completed, the title was signed, and thanks to the CX Team, the cash was in the bank to mark it paid in full! Hallelujah, it’s done!"
I'm so glad God found the time to set aside a Gulfstream V for them. Only heathens fly the Gulfstream IV.
Re: This Week in Religion
Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 10:05am
by Dr. Medulla
This is an old one, but I stumbled upon it while hunting for something else and smiled at its insights all over again.
This is an old one, but I stumbled upon it while hunting for something else and smiled at its insights all over again.
That's wonderful.
Re: This Week in Religion
Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 6:04pm
by WestwayKid
I saw a street corner preacher set up near the library last weekend. I live in a pretty quiet suburb of Milwaukee, so not something I see all of the time. Guy was a well dressed late middle aged white dude and his whole display (looked like a rack full of pamphlets) on one of those rolling suitcase things. Looked like it would all fold up and fit nicely in the back of his car. I was kind of watching as I prepared to back out my car when my exit was blocked by a large SUV that decided to stop in the middle of the aisle. SUV was full of similar looking well dressed upper-to-late middle aged white people and they were apparently with the dude. They exchanged a few words - I think checking to see how he was doing - and then finally drove off. I think if he had been a wackier looking person I might have at least stopped and talked with him - but because he looked super creepy (he was wearing a black leather duster) I decided to pass.