<font color='black' size='4' face='Times New Roman, Times, serif'>Yes, John, I agree, if it is really truth, then truth for us would help others find truth for themselves.
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From: John G Edgar <jedgar@nf.sympatico.ca><br>
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I also like to hear a brief personal testimony as to where the preacher stands or some connection to his/her faith development. This may be included in your Reason #5, but it is not said as clearly as I would like. I'm a lay minister and read other people's sermons or re-workings of other people's sermons, combinations, etc. However, I like to include some brief personal testimony or statements as to my 'take' on the theme.
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