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Stuff Christians Like Vietnam Project in Atlanta Paper

Dec 5th by Jon

The AJC in Atlanta continues to be incredibly kind to Stuff Christians Like. In today’s edition of the paper, they published a second article about the Vietnam kindergarten project.

Here’s the link if you want to read it.

Here’s the link to the first article they wrote when we raised $30,000 in case you missed that.

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eastern ky pastor Dec 5, 2009

ACJ is incredible! Yet, what I'm going to love the most, is when on Judgment Day, we get to hear Jesus' take on all this! I've cried so much with joy over this. I can't even begin to imagine what it will be like, when we get introduced to the hundreds of children and families we were honored to serve $5 – $6023 at a time! Do you think there will be Kleenex? I'm pretty sure i'll need a couple.

Bethany B. Dec 7, 2009

That is awesome. =o)

Jon, I think you ought to do another post about Christians and their coffee: specifically, the reason I now call all weak coffee "church coffee". I've had coffee at several non-denominational and Baptist churches in multiple states, and every single one of them had the weakest coffee I've ever had. I've gotten so I make my own and bring it with me instead of drinking the bitter brown water at church. I don't know if it's because they're trying to make it have mass appeal, or because they want to stretch the coffee to save money for more bootleg cookies, or what, but it's just awful. A friend of mine said she once visited a church where the coffee was so weak it was the color of apple juice. =oÞ So yeah… I think you could have fun with that topic. =o)

Bethany B. Dec 7, 2009

Jon, I think you ought to do another post about Christians and their coffee: specifically, the reason I now call all weak coffee "church coffee". I've had coffee at several non-denominational and Baptist churches in multiple states, and every single one of them had the weakest coffee I've ever had. I've gotten so I make my own and bring it with me instead of drinking the bitter brown water at church. I don't know if it's because they're trying to make it have mass appeal, or because they want to stretch the coffee to save money for more bootleg cookies, or what, but it's just awful. A friend of mine said she once visited a church where the coffee was so weak it was the color of apple juice. =oÞ So yeah… I think you could have fun with that topic. =o)

Bethany B. Dec 7, 2009

OK, I don't know what's happening…

Bethany B. Dec 7, 2009

You should be able to copy and paste the above text into Word or something and have it come out OK. Or another website.

Patrick Dec 7, 2009

Awesome job! Glory to God!!!