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lesterb
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ohio jones wrote:Image
I'm a bit surprised that Opera rates as highly as it does on this chart. I would have thought the Firefox would rate higher than Opera.

Anyone ever try Ice Weasel? I had trouble running Firefox on my Raspberry Pi, so I switched to Ice Weasel and it worked a lot better. Seems to use less resources, even though its a version of Firefox.
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Absolutely agree with you! +1
Now for the self discipline to adhere to all that myself....
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lesterb wrote:New blog post here.
Yes, porn can be a terrible enemy to God's people. A marriage of two people I love has turned into a separation for years. I posted this comment on the blog:
I once worked with a brother who was deeply addicted to the stuff. He "repented" many times and kept falling back into the trap. The ministry "My Chains Are Gone" (http://mychainsaregone.org) is the best I've seen leading to true repentance, a real transformation of one's mind. It involves replacing the pornographic view of the human body with God's view.
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Here's another blog. Maybe you can help me out...
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lesterb wrote:Here's another blog. Maybe you can help me out...
The very interesting story has my interest.
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Lester, stories about a fictional person or family coping with real historical events; their joys and sorrows and how they managed to keep the faith in the most trying of circumstances would be interesting to a Christian audience and perhaps be a witness to others.
Some Examples:
The life and times of the first Mennonite families -
-in an untamed land.
-in the early days of the Canadian west.
-the first Mennonite settlements.
-a natural disaster and the aftermath.
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1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
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Wade wrote:
lesterb wrote:Here's another blog. Maybe you can help me out...
The very interesting story has my interest.
Two elderly men meet. Both fought in the Korean war, but on opposite sides. Both were present in the same battle, probably shooting at each other. Both became Christians eventually.

One is dead, but I know several of his daughters. The other is still living.
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lesterb wrote:
Wade wrote:
lesterb wrote:Here's another blog. Maybe you can help me out...
The very interesting story has my interest.
Two elderly men meet. Both fought in the Korean war, but on opposite sides. Both were present in the same battle, probably shooting at each other. Both became Christians eventually.

One is dead, but I know several of his daughters. The other is still living.
Great story and one that I think would make many people think.
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