One Man's Calling
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Comment from lyenochka
Seems like Ben has the support of most of the church leaders and if the churches are united, then they become a powerful influence. I like how Ben's first response is to give thanks to God and pray when he is given recognition by the crowd!
Is that a word, Pastor," Ben (question mark instead of final comma)
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2023
Seems like Ben has the support of most of the church leaders and if the churches are united, then they become a powerful influence. I like how Ben's first response is to give thanks to God and pray when he is given recognition by the crowd!
Is that a word, Pastor," Ben (question mark instead of final comma)
Comment Written 13-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2023
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Thank you very much.
Comment from eliz100
This is another excellent chapter. The movement of the Spirit is what gives this chapter action. I do not see any room for improvement. Have a blessed day.
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2023
This is another excellent chapter. The movement of the Spirit is what gives this chapter action. I do not see any room for improvement. Have a blessed day.
Comment Written 13-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2023
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Thank you for your very kind review.
Comment from Jay Squires
"And what of those who we hope have given their hearts [I thought at first that this was one of the listening parsons, not Ben. You really should read your post from the viewpoint of the reader who gets confused over such things, and add the necessary speech tags.]
"Glory, Ben? You have bitten the lion and we're to tame it?" [Ha! what a beautiful turn of phrase.]
and smile indicating heaven. [I think this would be more effective without adding what his smile indicated. The reader knows.]
Ben seems to be getting more and more enmeshed in the political side of organizing. That's just a comment not a criticism. I like where this is going.
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
"And what of those who we hope have given their hearts [I thought at first that this was one of the listening parsons, not Ben. You really should read your post from the viewpoint of the reader who gets confused over such things, and add the necessary speech tags.]
"Glory, Ben? You have bitten the lion and we're to tame it?" [Ha! what a beautiful turn of phrase.]
and smile indicating heaven. [I think this would be more effective without adding what his smile indicated. The reader knows.]
Ben seems to be getting more and more enmeshed in the political side of organizing. That's just a comment not a criticism. I like where this is going.
Comment Written 12-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
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Thank you for your great review.
Hang on. You may not like the twist that's coming.
Comment from Wendy G
It was a fine chapter, and I didn't feel it filled in the gaps, but was integral to showing the purpose, the planning for, and the process of follow-up that the "awakening" will require. Well done.
Wendy
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
It was a fine chapter, and I didn't feel it filled in the gaps, but was integral to showing the purpose, the planning for, and the process of follow-up that the "awakening" will require. Well done.
Wendy
Comment Written 12-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
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Thank you. I always appreciate your feedback.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
You have filled in the gaps quite well. Ben has been very busy in San Francisco. He certainly has a knack for getting people to listen and to agree. Juana's gift will help many people through Ben.
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
You have filled in the gaps quite well. Ben has been very busy in San Francisco. He certainly has a knack for getting people to listen and to agree. Juana's gift will help many people through Ben.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2023
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Thank you for your very nice review.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
I liked this "housekeeping" chapter, as it allowed us to get to know the mood of the ministers and witness their solidarity. There doesn't always have to be action:-)
Bro. Moody? Is that supposed to be Brother Moody? I don't think he'd abbreviate it in speech.
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
I liked this "housekeeping" chapter, as it allowed us to get to know the mood of the ministers and witness their solidarity. There doesn't always have to be action:-)
Bro. Moody? Is that supposed to be Brother Moody? I don't think he'd abbreviate it in speech.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
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Oops. Thank you.
And thank you for the very nice review.
Comment from Jim Wile
No need to apologize, Wayne. I thought this was a fascinating chapter as Ben gets to present his plan for the Awakening and is able to draw even the reluctant pastors into accepting and even looking forward to it. He is helping solidify the alliance and further strengthening his relationship with Henry, the mayoral candidate. I like that kind of action. - Jim
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
No need to apologize, Wayne. I thought this was a fascinating chapter as Ben gets to present his plan for the Awakening and is able to draw even the reluctant pastors into accepting and even looking forward to it. He is helping solidify the alliance and further strengthening his relationship with Henry, the mayoral candidate. I like that kind of action. - Jim
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
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Thank you. It was action. I just imagined readers looking for the seemingly constant hype.
Comment from Iza Deleanu
I think this chapter fits very nicely to the book, and it's a logical consequence of building the story. Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
I think this chapter fits very nicely to the book, and it's a logical consequence of building the story. Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
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Thank you so very much for your fine review AND for the six stars!
Comment from JSD
No need to apologise. It's great. Once again I love the way he refuses to become the hero they want him to be but constantly turns them to God and to the power of prayer and faith. His self-denial is miraculous in this world. Inspiring to read about. Don't let up.
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
No need to apologise. It's great. Once again I love the way he refuses to become the hero they want him to be but constantly turns them to God and to the power of prayer and faith. His self-denial is miraculous in this world. Inspiring to read about. Don't let up.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
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Thank you.
I agree. It WOULD be nice to have a few Bens in this world.
Comment from BethShelby
It seems Ben gets a lot of respect for all the pastors in the area as well as the political leaders. The crooks and those who make their living in illegal activities hate and fear him.
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
It seems Ben gets a lot of respect for all the pastors in the area as well as the political leaders. The crooks and those who make their living in illegal activities hate and fear him.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2023
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2023
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As it should be (fear Ben - and God)
Thank you for your very nice review.