Santa, while you’re at it, I have a very similar request, so much so that it won’t take a sec for you to adapt Jim’s request: that every person who is in the ministry, either because of a hasty ordination, or any other reason, who for reasons of force majeure, such as the region of the world they grew up, choices they had to make between subsisting or getting a theological education, who are not well “versed” in theology, that they would find resources, readily available for free, from many good and Godly theologians in subjects that are dear to their heart and about which they like to preach, and NEVER preach a sermon again without consulting first, obviously with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, these resources!
Kinda long… but, an easy request!
Santa, while you’re at it, I have a very similar request, so much so that it won’t take a sec for you to adapt Jim’s request: that every person who is in the ministry, either because of a hasty ordination, or any other reason, who for reasons of force majeure, such as the region of the world they grew up, choices they had to make between subsisting or getting a theological education, who are not well “versed” in theology, that they would find resources, readily available for free, from many good and Godly theologians in subjects that are dear to their heart and about which they like to preach, and NEVER preach a sermon again without consulting first, obviously with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, these resources!
Kinda long… but, an easy request!
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