His Yoke and the Electric Bike
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Vardell TaylorSeptember 22, 2020
Thanks for the article Brother Frogley. We seldom hear lessons that tackle justification and sanctification. Would you be interested in having a conversation about those subjects? If so please email me. [email protected]
WAYNE ALLAN SUMNERSeptember 22, 2020
Glad to hear you are still riding electric bikes. We really miss ours. We loved your analogy! We really miss you, too! Best wishes, Wayne and Janet Sumner
Lynn D JohnsonSeptember 22, 2020
Great analogy, although I love my mountain bike, and even at 74, I am willing to do all the work pedaling. This was an inspiring article, all thanks. Several years ago, our friends went to Italy with us on a bike ride, and being a bit stronger in those days, I was able to give people a push as we rode up over some of the Italian hills. The law of the gospel means we give each other pushes when we can and they are running low on gas.
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