tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post5758126338338714402..comments2024-03-18T00:15:32.042-07:00Comments on Cole-Slaw: The Gift of Apostle Catalyzes MovementNeil Colehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08289317696474966831noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-68868492873887935442012-03-24T07:43:52.144-07:002012-03-24T07:43:52.144-07:00I'm living this, and it is wonderful! I'l...I'm living this, and it is wonderful! I'll be 77 one week from today, and am a "stay-at-home" great grandfather.<br /><br />It is thrilling to have a small part in the foundation of what might be seen as a global megachurch that continues to expand via multiple generations of disciples.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing, Neil!Don Atkinhttp://www.donatkin.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-68115154565998496372012-03-23T20:50:20.964-07:002012-03-23T20:50:20.964-07:00Beautiful and accurate thoughts Neil.Beautiful and accurate thoughts Neil.Josephhttp://www.awakeningchurch.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-47856807580878448542012-03-23T13:24:15.609-07:002012-03-23T13:24:15.609-07:00"More than any other gift, the apostle deligh..."More than any other gift, the apostle delights most when disciples carry the work on to others, and all he or she does is designed with this in mind." <br /><br />I love this.Bethhttp://www.bethkolar.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-36039294645652239572012-03-23T13:21:31.867-07:002012-03-23T13:21:31.867-07:00As someone who has helped 28 relational housechurc...As someone who has helped 28 relational housechurches start over the past 23 years, I agree with what you have shared here. It is all about me decreasing and HIm and others increasing. If you plant churches that can't survive without you, you are doing something wrong.<br /><br />Christopher "Captain" Kirk<br />http://notesfromthebridge.wordpress.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-6729875718932465092012-03-23T12:02:18.516-07:002012-03-23T12:02:18.516-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Neil Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08289317696474966831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-26505134472408349622012-03-23T12:01:37.938-07:002012-03-23T12:01:37.938-07:00It is possible that Paul had a wife and child. Tha...It is possible that Paul had a wife and child. That would be required to be on the Sanhedrin, but it is highly unlikely he could be on the Sanhedrin having not been from Israel but Tarsus. Even just being a good Pharisee would likely lead to this, even if not on the Sanhedrin. That does beg the question: what became of his family? No mention in Scripture so it is all speculation.Neil Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08289317696474966831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6167250939484647451.post-11549842391203122682012-03-23T11:45:51.100-07:002012-03-23T11:45:51.100-07:00I truly enjoyed your fresh presentation of Paul in...I truly enjoyed your fresh presentation of Paul in your book Journeys to Significance. <br /><br />Question: Is it possible that Paul did have a wife and a child, which would allow him to be a Sanhedrin, yet we don't hear of them because they may have left Paul due to his new found faith?<br /><br />I look forward to your next post.Mannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05061300644234489771noreply@blogger.com