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Re: Thankful For My Heritage?
I came to the Lord in the early 70's by reading A.A. Allens Miracle Magazine. I knew nothing about Oneness and Trinity, all I wanted to know is the Lord. I didn't know how to pray, so I read my prayers out of a little catholic Prayer book. I then started attending an Apostolic church, repented and was baptized. I didn't know what baptism was. They explained it to me, and all I knew, if it took getting dunked, I will willing. I was told I had to seek for the Holy Ghost so, I began the nitely trips to the altar. Radio preacher RW Schambach was coming to town and I wanted to attend. My pastor told me I had no business going to a trinity meeting. Besides, it was all the way accross town and woul be full of black folks.
I went, and so glad I did. I was there to get the Holy Ghost and, on Holy Ghost night, I was the 2nd i line. Bro. Schambach laid hands on me and I recieved the Holy Ghost.
So, yeah, my heritage is on both sides of the aisle. And, its been my desire since that night to sit on neither side but rather between the aisles, and extend the hand of fellowship to all on both sides, whether Oneness or Trinity. For we all are baptizd by His Spirit into One Body.
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"Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him...." -Psa. 37:7
Waiting for the Lord is easy... Waiting patiently? Not so much.
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