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Hi George,
I’m back to St.Petersburg , RUssia teaching math and science for the International Academy. Thanks for the Daily Word…..I do read it every day.
THis has been a long winter and I only arrived on Feb 2nd. Only two days has the weather has been above freezing and the snow is still deep.
The students are loving school. Lots of energy gets spent running up and down the 3 flights of stairs and at the neighboring park.
Sincerely,
Marjean Swann
Tom and Marjean:
Thanks for the comments!
Please remember to vote using the poll as well, if you haven’t already done so.
God bless!
GPW
Georges daily word gets me on the right train of thought every morning
I enjoy the insights from Daily Word. Often there are nuggets of truth which are passed along during ministry assignments. I was a fan when you stopped a couple of years ago and I am a fan now.
Blessings!!!
Glenn
George
The Daily word now starts my day, I do prayer and meditation, but Daily word gives me more to ponder and think about and continue to pray about!
The series on Peter and Corinthians is excellent and applies to daily life today
We miss you here in So California (member at SeaCoast) thank you for sharing!I am passing it on
Susie
George,
I have missed the Word and read it every day I receive it.
Thank you ,you know I have learned must from you over the years.
May the Lord continue to Bless your work for Him.
Lee
Like a middle of the coffeebreak, it provides a respite to refocus on the priorities of one’s life.
Hi George,
I have missed the Daily Word, too, and was so delighted when you started up again. I also forward it to friends. God bless you as you continue to serve Him.
Carol
Glad you are back, George 🙂 I really missed you when Daily Word was on hiatus 🙂
– read it almost every day, usually on a break when students (high school) can’t see me on my “electronic device”, which they get in trouble for using. I think I appreciate it now more than ever, Gearge, since it went away and came back. Just like I appreciate seeing you and Tif back at scg once in a while!! 🙂
So glad you’re back! It feels like you’re still with us and it’s always a welcome surprise to have you back in church guesting! You have a great way of sharing the word and keeping it relevent, and really holding us to keeping the word in our daily life
Hi George I read the Daily Word every day. The you for sending it.
Dana Demmon
I wish this was a daily podcast I could listen to online… Some days I can’t seem to find the time I really want/need to sit and read it. I wish I could listen on my drive to work – it would be a great start to the day!
Mel:
I’ll look into an audio podcast. The problem is storage. After a while, 3-5 MB files–which is what TDWs usually are–add up.
GPW
Hi George, yes, I do read it daily and enjoy it very much. Thought provoking. Please keep it up.
Barb
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Thank you so much for the Daily Word! It puts things in perspective for me and brings me wisdom. After reading it there is a peace in my heart that is woderful. Its a blessing!
Sincerely, Mary Vasquez
When i get to the office I listen to Hope for Today then read The Daily Word. Both these sights start my day off. I am please you have started up again.
David
Thanks George I really enjoy reading and listening to TDW.
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I have been living in Ensenada, Mexico( BAJA )for the last 5 years and I had tried to read the daily word as often as I could but until recently I found myself going to bible study with a pastor friend and his brother…. Well I finaly turned the keys of my life over to Jesus and now find myself driven by the holy spirit… I dont check my emails daily but I do love The Daily Word and reflects in my growing knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ….
That’s great, Tony! I’m glad you’ve turned your life over to Jesus. And I’m also glad TDW is helpful to you when you read it.
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
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