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by Jared Wilson
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See, now, I'm just jealous, because smoking cigars is both cool and genuinely extremely enjoyable, but I can't do it because it makes my heart go funny and I can't sleep. Flippin' metabolism. Light one up for your poor, nicotine-sensitive brother, will ya?LOL
Will do, Nathan! Cheers.
Blogs like these make me miss some friends in Cookeville. See... Cigars seem like a more "intelligent" way of smoking, because it requires patience and endurance.Well done piece!
Thank you for that....it made my day.
Love it. I now have 210 cigars in my collection and plan to smoke all to God's glory with negihbors and friends.FYI, I spoke in Cookeville (a debate at MTSU on abortion) in November. Nice place.
Awesome article. That's what our Friday Theology on Taps are all about and you nailed it. Ours is on Facebook search for Somerset Kentucky Theology on Tap. I can't post a link here. I encourage every man to start a small group of about 5 to begin with. Commit to meeting regularly. Encourage a drink maximum so it reduces the risk of a DUI, ours is 3. And stop brothering people to death and get to know each other and flesh this life out together. I like #19. Again great blog!
Jason, as a fellow pastor who enjoys a great cigar I really enjoyed the post. For accuracy's sake it was probably Dwight Moody, not Dwight Pentecost. Dwight Pentecost is still alive and well- a professor emeritus at Dallas Seminary. Spurgeon and Moody were contemporaries in the 19th century.
Nicely done my friend...Pastor Kerry
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