Update: An issue of PRIDE
The camp was fantastic!!!
The chief organiser or "head" as I referred to him, wasn't at the camp. However, his right-hand man, did a FANTASTIC job pulling it off. At no stage was the matter brought up.
But let me point out that ALL IS FORGIVEN. I do not intend to take things any further.
It's something I'd rather let go, and leave behind. Forgiveness is the first step to heal relationships. And I'm a leader. I need to set an example.
I'm sure that occasionally I am in need of people's forgiveness.
ANYWAY, for camp photos, click here. Otherwise, for camp testimonials, click here.
The chief organiser or "head" as I referred to him, wasn't at the camp. However, his right-hand man, did a FANTASTIC job pulling it off. At no stage was the matter brought up.
But let me point out that ALL IS FORGIVEN. I do not intend to take things any further.
It's something I'd rather let go, and leave behind. Forgiveness is the first step to heal relationships. And I'm a leader. I need to set an example.
I'm sure that occasionally I am in need of people's forgiveness.
ANYWAY, for camp photos, click here. Otherwise, for camp testimonials, click here.
1 Comments:
Dear all,
I have formally withdrawn my post on "An issue of PRIDE"
I realise, a sincere thanks to 'Anonymous' and the advice of a few friends, that posting issues like these don't at all help the situation. If anything, it'll make it worse. Worse still, it has the potential to ruin leadership, and will give a seriously profane example of what church is like. I apologise if any harm was done.
The post was a spur of the moment thing and me being full of resent at that time and in a weak state of mind, should have known better. I needed an outlet at the time, and God should be my first port of call, not this.
Once again, please accept my apologies. And thanks to the few for keeping me accountable.
Sam.
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