I hardly leave a response, but i did some searching and wound up here Contents | Farewell to Shadowlands. And I actually do have 2 questions for you if you usually do not mind. Is it just me or does it seem like some of the responses come across as if they are written by brain dead visitors? 😛 And, if you are writing at additional online sites, I would like to keep up with everything fresh you have to post. Would you list of the complete urls of all your public pages like your Facebook page, twitter feed, or linkedin profile?
Hi,
In response to your first question, I choose to respond directly to people’s comments. In response to your second question, I don’t write much on Twitter or Facebook, but here are those pages:
Twitter: @jamespaulgaard
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jamespaulgaard
Thank you for your considered and lucid essay on an epoch which is of great interest to me. My
father was a member of the Confessing Church, but was sent to the front and killed in May ’40. My mother also died before I had the chance to absorb the necessary information. So your essay connects for me a miscellany of comments and memories.Having just retired I shall now do some research, beginning with your valuable sources and going thro’ some of my father’s papers.
Thank you for your encouraging comments. I’m glad that what I wrote was helpful to you. You have a precious spiritual heritage from your father (and I assume from your mother also). God’s blessings as you continue your research!
James
Good evening Pastor.
I read your blog on change, and how prophetic that I should find it so prayerfully helpful since we have jumped to your province, retired, lost a family member, and gained some family who moved with us! talk about change! It is only God’s power in his grace and love that I could manouver through all of this. I am comforted to know that through him all things are possible.
Your sister in Christ
I hardly leave a response, but i did some searching and wound up here Contents | Farewell to Shadowlands. And I actually do have 2 questions for you if you usually do not mind. Is it just me or does it seem like some of the responses come across as if they are written by brain dead visitors? 😛 And, if you are writing at additional online sites, I would like to keep up with everything fresh you have to post. Would you list of the complete urls of all your public pages like your Facebook page, twitter feed, or linkedin profile?
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Hi,
In response to your first question, I choose to respond directly to people’s comments. In response to your second question, I don’t write much on Twitter or Facebook, but here are those pages:
Twitter: @jamespaulgaard
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jamespaulgaard
All the best,
James
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Thank you for your considered and lucid essay on an epoch which is of great interest to me. My
father was a member of the Confessing Church, but was sent to the front and killed in May ’40. My mother also died before I had the chance to absorb the necessary information. So your essay connects for me a miscellany of comments and memories.Having just retired I shall now do some research, beginning with your valuable sources and going thro’ some of my father’s papers.
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Thank you for your encouraging comments. I’m glad that what I wrote was helpful to you. You have a precious spiritual heritage from your father (and I assume from your mother also). God’s blessings as you continue your research!
James
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Good evening Pastor.
I read your blog on change, and how prophetic that I should find it so prayerfully helpful since we have jumped to your province, retired, lost a family member, and gained some family who moved with us! talk about change! It is only God’s power in his grace and love that I could manouver through all of this. I am comforted to know that through him all things are possible.
Your sister in Christ
Julie
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Hi Julie,
God’s blessings as you continue to transition through change with Jesus.
God’s peace, comfort and joy,
James
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