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April 25, 2006

Classical Music, and Killing People

by mdever

I'm in Louisville now and people are arriving from all over.  How kind is God to give any of His servants encouragement from meeting those we're co-laboring with in the gospel!

2 short notes:

In preparing an IPOD to bring with me on this trip (IPOD gift of CJ) I loaded my favorite classical music:

Bach's Cello Suites

Beethoven's "Emperor" Piano Concerto

Beethoven's Late String Quartets

Mendelssohn's 5th Symphony

Brahm's 1st Symphony

Ives' "Holiday" Symphony

Short note #2

CJ, is it true that you preached a sermon series on all the Biblical accounts of God killing people?  Can you tell us a little about this?

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