tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post4394739598688031676..comments2023-03-25T05:18:16.115-04:00Comments on What's The Good Word?: DifferenceCanada East Missionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12638819678834321636noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post-25686997361384793082010-07-22T10:36:03.374-04:002010-07-22T10:36:03.374-04:00Thanks Dorene, I really appreciate your thoughtful...Thanks Dorene, I really appreciate your thoughtful comment!<br />(And I really appreciate your hanging in there until it worked for you!!!!)Marionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12989740573288200129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6480403878902135681.post-89939574181039123272010-07-22T10:32:05.602-04:002010-07-22T10:32:05.602-04:00Some thought-provoking views here. On an intellec...Some thought-provoking views here. On an intellectual level, it's easy for some of us to convince ourselves that we have no prejudices because that's what we want to believe...but if we listen to our hearts, well, that's a different story. What we say or do that's from the heart will resonate as true acceptance. There's no worse feeling than rejection and sadly, I'm sure I have conveyed that message on too many occasions, without even knowing it. Bishop Wright's observations remind me that my prejudices can get in the way of any attempt I make to get Christ's message across.Dorene Kilburnnoreply@blogger.com