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Robert Szychowicz
January 25, 2024 at 6:05 am
During my studies, all on my own time, I first thought that I have to know everything and would have to go get a degree, but I came to the realization that God did not care if I had a PhD or a Masters Degree or even a Bachlors Degree he loves me for who I am and wants me to spread his word in a carful and thoughtful way to help people come to know the lord. A quote from Mother Teresa can applies. She said “If you can’t feed 1000 people then just feed 1.” well if you can help convince a 1000 people about God then just help convince 1. As Greg Koukl loves to say “Just put a pebble in an individual’s shoe.” So go forward and please just drop pebbles in a single persons shoe. That person may just become the next Billy Graham. Thanks for all you do Jim.