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Penn Gets a Bible

I saw this video on Carlos Whittaker’s blog and I found it to be very interesting.  There’s just something about being loving and genuine that breaks down walls.

  • Chad

    Staggering! That an atheist would see how important it is to tell people that there is a way that their life could be saved and yet I myself sometimes find it hard to do. The point he made about how much do you have to hate someone to not tell them really was shocking and I am glad he said it bc it made me ask myself am i loving people or hating them? Thanks for posting this!

  • Chad

    Staggering! That an atheist would see how important it is to tell people that there is a way that their life could be saved and yet I myself sometimes find it hard to do. The point he made about how much do you have to hate someone to not tell them really was shocking and I am glad he said it bc it made me ask myself am i loving people or hating them? Thanks for posting this!

  • Jim Myers

    What a powerful post. It goes to show that we just need to love people. If we are sincere in our approach His word will not return void as the scriptue tell us.

  • Jim Myers

    What a powerful post. It goes to show that we just need to love people. If we are sincere in our approach His word will not return void as the scriptue tell us.

  • http://www.sittinginthewaitingroom.blogspot.com/ Angela

    I like ol’ Penn. He’s said some other pretty cool things before this, that I’ve agreed with. Seems pretty down to earth and straight forward. He almost seems on the verge of tears in this video. Maybe he doesn’t see that many genuine people, especially in the business that he’s in. God bless him!

  • http://www.sittinginthewaitingroom.blogspot.com Angela

    I like ol’ Penn. He’s said some other pretty cool things before this, that I’ve agreed with. Seems pretty down to earth and straight forward. He almost seems on the verge of tears in this video. Maybe he doesn’t see that many genuine people, especially in the business that he’s in. God bless him!

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