Most people think their first impression is always the correct one. Have you ever heard something of someone and been prejudiced against them? Then have you later found out that you were mislead, or not told the whole story, or outright lied to? If we were swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath, we would avoid these kinds of traps. C. We can make all kinds of blunders in our lives by not taking heed to these instructions from God. We hurt those we love, we lose friends and hurt others, and we miss out on friendships and blessings from people we cull because of something we have heard about them.
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Born in 1957, saved in 1976 at Shady Nook Baptist Church in Piedmont, MO at the age of 19. In the ministry since age 24. Married my only wife Teresa in 1977 and have six children and 10 grandchildren – so far. On the mission field in Mexico from 1989-1991 and then 1996-1997....