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10-27-2020, 05:18 AM #1
Testimonies of Life
Three years ago I went to a church out in the N. Irish countryside. This church was the scene of a murder in the 1980's when the IRA came in and opened fired, killing three people and injurying others.
There was a guest speaker named Andy this day in the church and he had come to give his testimony. I have heard a few Christian testimonies in person, and I've listened to a few on SermonAudio.com, but Andy's will always stand out for me.
It's about 60 minutes long. He speaks with a N. Irish accent so here's a little help for Americans:
1) He pronounces the word "to" as "til", e.g. I walked til the shop, I walked intil the kitchen
2) He uses the word "wee" to mean "little", e.g. a wee girl = a little girl
3) When he says "The Province", he's referring to N. Ireland
4) His pronunciation of the word "poor" sounds a bit like "pair" (as in a pair of socks). He frequently says the term "spiritually poor".
I sat and had a cup of tea and biscuits with Andy afterward and shook his hand. Having met that man and shook his hand has been one of the top 3 privileges in my life to date.
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10-27-2020, 07:54 AM #2
I’ll listen to it later for sure. Gave my testimony on Easter Sunday in front of 600 people. Great day, big part of me changing. Testimonies are a good thing to listen to and see how you relate.
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10-27-2020, 08:28 AM #3
I'm very late on giving mine for the first time. I had considered giving it in an 'obscure' church in the hope that people who attend their own church would step out of their comfort zone a little -- there is a Nigerian church near me called RCCG and they have a big hall, I have visited them before and I like them. It would be a new experience for all the farmers from the Irish countryside going into a Nigerian church..
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11-03-2020, 08:38 AM #4
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01-20-2022, 04:23 PM #5
Bumping this thread coz Prox needs to get saved
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