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| Hi... I'm in Israel. Haifa is a great city. Our new house is very nice and in central place in the city. It is so nice because it is close to many reltives' houses. God is good. Things are going good here. God is teaching me new things about myself and about Him. I'm so happy to have the opportunity to change. Yalla bye. Pierre in Israel | | |
| Hi... Two weeks, only two weeks to go and I will be in Israel. So I'm already in Israel but not yet, I'm a justified sinner; simul justus et peccator. I'm so happy and excited. Yalla bye, Pierre in Korea | | |
| Hi... I'm writing a paper about Karl Barth (pronounced Bart) (incarnation). It's interesing but very long and somewhat complicated. I read couple of his books and other books and articles about him, and here what brother Karl thinks about himself and me: ‘The angels laugh at old Karl. They laugh at him because he tries to grasp the truth about God in a book of Dogmatics . . . and they laugh about the men who write so much about Karl Barth instead of writing about the things he is trying to write about’ (Karl Barth, quoted by Joseph Mangina, pp. 25–6). Joseph L. Mangina, Karl Barth: Theologian of Christian Witness, Great Theologians Series. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, 224pp.
Yalla bye Pierre in Korea | | |
| Hi... Just an insight: The difference between seminary students (or graduates) and other Christians. Is that 'other Christians' think they don't understand some Christian doctrines, but Seminarians are sure that they won't understand these doctrines. Yalla bye Pierre in Korea | | |
| Hi... The tension of the end of the semester is amazing. It is between finishing things (due dates, finals and so on) and going back home with all the excitment of just thinking about it. It is like standing underneath the flow of two natural fountains of water (Just as in Maeen, Jordan) one is hot and the other is cold, one beside the other. The good feeling prevails in the end. Yalla bye Pierre in Korea | | |
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