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lordsummerisle

(4,651 posts)
Sat May 20, 2017, 08:13 PM May 2017

An Open Letter to Rev. Franklin Graham from a Small Church Pastor

found this on twitter...

Dear Frank

Can I call you Frank? This is just pastor to pastor. Feel free to call me Peter. Anyway, I have to say I was flattered when I learned that your Decision America Tour took a detour off the beaten path to call upon us “small community churches.”

https://revolsen.com/2017/05/17/an-open-letter-to-rev-franklin-graham-from-a-small-church-pastor/amp/

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An Open Letter to Rev. Franklin Graham from a Small Church Pastor (Original Post) lordsummerisle May 2017 OP
That's a great letter. TexasProgresive May 2017 #1
I plan on passing it to family members that voted for Drumpf. LOL Lib May 2017 #3
... LOL Lib May 2017 #2
That's the kind of church I was raised in blueinredohio May 2017 #4
K & R times 1,000 n/t Permanut May 2017 #5
Recommended. An excellent letter that the publicity seeking Reverend will ignore. guillaumeb May 2017 #6

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
1. That's a great letter.
Sat May 20, 2017, 08:30 PM
May 2017

I don't think it will have much affect on the irreverent Franklin Graham, but it needs to be said.

LOL Lib

(1,462 posts)
3. I plan on passing it to family members that voted for Drumpf.
Sat May 20, 2017, 08:36 PM
May 2017

I can never look at some of my family the same again after this election.

blueinredohio

(6,797 posts)
4. That's the kind of church I was raised in
Sat May 20, 2017, 08:36 PM
May 2017

everyone cared and helped each other if they could, the pastors lived in houses just like ours they didn't need mansions. they also had jobs along side the parishioners (small churches can barely keep their heads above water let alone keep up a pastor. when they had a few extra dollars it went to someone who needed it. he preached on God and the bible not politics or hate.

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