Tuesday, June 20, 2006

From Madness to Marvin

In which we go behind the scenes to hear how Marvin prepares for his ministry and learn about how different types of people respond to his strip mall evangelism. Marvin also shares with us his ministry theme song.
this is an audio post - click to play

5 Comments:

At 7:05 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I always try to remember that each of us in the Body of Christ has our role to play -- even Marvin. God bless him as he does his best to be the best Marvin he can be.

 
At 7:36 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Marvin - Oh my. The song is very inspirational :-) Have you really "changed" though? You don't seem any more heterorific than before -- you just seem to not be doing anything in the romantic realm at all, kind of like my mother who says, "Man? Who needs a man? What would I do with him if I had one? He'd just be one more thing to dust around." Peace and many blesssings ...

 
At 11:53 AM , Blogger Peterson Toscano said...

Nillo, you ask Marvin some good questions. Of course when I was in the midst of my ex-gay treatment, I don't think I could have or would have answering the question honestly. I was deceived, so I couldn't give a straight answer (or queer answer).

Of course Marvin lately has been filling his life with so much Jesus, I worry if her is losing himself. Of course he would just rebuke me in Jesus name, but hey, I am used to that.

 
At 12:01 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Watered down liberal garbage." What a nice description of the beliefs of other Christians who do not happen to agree with you or with a small branch of Christianity...the fundamentalist branch. I could give an equally offensive description of fundamentalist theology but refrain from doing so out of respect for fellow Christians.

Jerry

 
At 6:40 PM , Blogger Jennifer said...

Very nice blurb of run together words. The song at the end is nice too. It's interesting that you say that when you are handing out tracts, those who drive subarus never take them. I sometimes drive a subaru, like for instance when I went to work on Sunday, and I would definitely take a tract if you were handing them out in front of a strip mall here in Bangor. Jesus loves me too!

 

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