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I, for one, support you in your goal to spread an important message. I thank God that I ran across your blog earlier this year. It is growing more and more difficult to find preachers who handle the word with a God-fearing heart and who aren’t afraid to tackle the hard issues of our age. May God strengthen and bless you!
Thanks again Brian! Hopefully I’ll have some positive things to report here in the next few weeks on the author front. God has given me great peace though that it’s him who opens doors and not me and in the meantime, he’s been doing an incredible work in me to teach me humility, to teach me about how big and vast his kingdom and his plans are and now not-big and not-vast i am, and that all glory is his, not mine.