Invisible Wrote:
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> I think many people had their own experiences,
> have their own unique thoughts and opinions about
> Impact but I believe there is very little spoken
> about Impact any where because of the love so many
> of the people had for Bob. He wasn't about money,
> nor was he greedy, and he worked at the company
> and served in the ministry day and night with out
> a thought for himself. He and his family lived on
> an income that was no greater than any of the
> people who worked at the company. Bob believed his
> purpose in the ministry was to start a business
> for the purpose of publishing the gospel and to be
> able to financially support other pastors and
> their families, to financially free them to serve
> as ministries for the church - so that the
> members of the church would not be burdened
> financially with having to support them. This was
> the vision he had for the company and he did not
> depart from it.
Bob McClane and his family lived as servants to JRS. I have nothing but good thoughts about all of the McClane family. It's the man who inspired this devotion that I take issue with.
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> I think many people had their own experiences,
> have their own unique thoughts and opinions about
> Impact but I believe there is very little spoken
> about Impact any where because of the love so many
> of the people had for Bob. He wasn't about money,
> nor was he greedy, and he worked at the company
> and served in the ministry day and night with out
> a thought for himself. He and his family lived on
> an income that was no greater than any of the
> people who worked at the company. Bob believed his
> purpose in the ministry was to start a business
> for the purpose of publishing the gospel and to be
> able to financially support other pastors and
> their families, to financially free them to serve
> as ministries for the church - so that the
> members of the church would not be burdened
> financially with having to support them. This was
> the vision he had for the company and he did not
> depart from it.
Bob McClane and his family lived as servants to JRS. I have nothing but good thoughts about all of the McClane family. It's the man who inspired this devotion that I take issue with.