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You’re not helping!
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You’re not helping!
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Lee great photos were am I on the photos a was there aswell
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You don’t even like curry. In fact you don’t even like onions. At my stag do you ordered the least curry like thing you could find and then spent the whole meal prodding it with a grumpy look on your face.
You’ve changed
;-)
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Lee Jackson March 14th, 2006 at 11:12
fair enough i have changed – i did have a curry though but with no oninons and nice and mild!! lee j
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If you are ever in Florida, you are more than welcome. Keep in touch. Thanks for checking us out.
Mike Ellis
Church for Men Florida -
If you are ever in Daytona Beach, Florida, you are welcome to join us.
Mike Ellis
Church for Men Florida -
This month marks Church for Men’s 1st anniversary. We’ll be celebrating at the next CFM event on Saturday Jan. 26th. Since Church for Men started in Florida, a Church for Men started in New York City. Click on the YouTube link below to see what Church for Men in New York is doing.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0Qk2Qi79AAk
In addition to Florida and New York, in 2008 there will be Church for Men events starting in Columbus, Ohio and Flint, Michigan. See Ohio’s Church for Men blog @ http://manchurchcolumbus.blogspot.com/
What’s next? The United Church of Canada is watching what CFM is doing in Florida. See note below.
Mike Ellis
Church for Men Florida
Church for Men Blog: http://churchformenflorida.blogspot.com==============================
Dear Mike,Congratulations on Church for Men’s 1st Anniversary! May God continue to bless you in this important outreach. I’ve enjoyed visiting your blog site from time to time. One of the things that strikes me is how different our cultural circumstances are in Canada when it comes to the church. That said, we have in common a generation (at least) of men who are feeling culturally
and spiritually adrift. It will be so important to appeal to the noble
and redemptive elements of masculinity.Blessings and Peace to you,
David
David Giuliano, Moderator
The United Church of Canada
3250 Bloor Street West, Suite 300
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This bought back some good memories from Mandate last year! I picked up a copy of Cut to the Chase back then and I’m still coming back to it.
I was searching your blog on a quest for the Bill Bailey sketch you played in our seminar session, any chance you could fire across a link assuming its on You tube?
Keep up the passion for God’s church and its call to all men as well as women.
Thought you might find this of interest?
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Lee Jackson April 2nd, 2009 at 11:05
cheers Neil!
try http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-6838972151488423177
atb
Lee
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In my new book, “Numen, Old Men: Contemporary Masculine Spiritualities and the Problem of Patriarchy” I point out some of the problems with the Christian men’s movement; but I have to say, teaming up with J D Wetherspoon is an inspired move.
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"I picked up Cut to the Chase Visual Edition at 9pm and layed it down at 11pm. I cannot remember reading any book all the way through in 20yrs! The photo's, humour, honesty and connection to me as a man, held my attention and kept me wanting more. Baz and Lee go after the real manly stuff of Christianity most Churches avoid and make you laugh as they tackle the issues!" from Bob, via email. Lee and Baz are authors of Cut to the Chase, Cut to the Chase 0.5, Cut to the Chase Visual Edition and Dead Men Walking. Down-to-earth and life-changing books for Christian blokes.
the cardinals March 13th, 2006 at 21:41