Anglican Report Episode 32
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Kevin and Bill Discuss:
Ephraim Radner
Global South steering committee
AB of York
815 hypocrisy
Trinity Church Society
Bishop Murdoch
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Kevin and Bill Discuss:<br />
Ephraim Radner<br />
Global South steering committee<br />
AB of York<br />
815 hypocrisy<br />
Trinity Church Society<br />
Bishop Murdoch<br />

I am going to miss your keen insight and dry humor. I remain hopeful that in the future you will be able to provide your viewpoint to the broadcast.
I will be checking the Seminary's web page to see if any of the courses you will be teaching will be available to internet students. I sense that some of the
viewers, such as myself, would be interested in taking a class from you. :)
Best wishes to you and your family!
Good detective work on exposing the TEC plan to undermine the faithful Global South provinces from below--not at all surprising.
Keep up the good work Kevin. This is an important service you are providing. God bless you both.
You will be missed, and with luck, you can appear as a commentator of major events, at the very least.
Al Mohler is president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and he's been hosting his own radio show with its conservative POV for many, many years and there's NEVER been any suggestion that this is in any way irregular or unethical.
Are you just trying to be emotionally manipulative? I ask you, please reconsider.
God bless you, your family and your new ministry... and also Kevin, his family and the continuation of this important news service.
Mixed sadness and joy. Your commentary will be sorely missed.
My prayers for a great deal of success in your new endeavor. Perhaps you could give Anglican TV an interview from time to time.
Ok, Geraldo!
: )
Well, I didn't comment at the time I viewed it due to press of time, but I want to add my congratulations to Dr. Witt on his association with Trinity as professor. This is an answer to prayer. Our little prayer group has been praying toward that end, as you know, Dr. Witt. I shall look forward to the next issue of Seed and Harvest to read all about you. Our two faithful seminaries will be even more important in the coming months and your contribution to student formation will undoubtedly be valuable.
I do hope you will be able to continue to share your insight on Anglican Reports and Stand Firm. I learn so much from your wisdom.
Your Sister in the Lord,
Merlena Cushing