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WELCOME! -- We are pleased to welcome "One in Jesus.info" to cyberspace. This is the new website of gracEmail subscriber Jay Guin of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Like Edward (also originally from Alabama), Jay is a practicing attorney as well as a church elder and grace preacher/teacher. We pray God to mightily use Jay's Christ-centered, Bible-teaching, nonsectarian ministry to bless many. Click http://oneinjesus.info/ here to access this gospel website. 
 
 
EASIER ACCESS -- We are in the process of upgrading Edward's website to make it more accessible and useful. If you go to his http://www.EdwardFudge.com/home.html home page, you will find a growing list of general topics. Each one takes you to a gracEmail on that theme, and at the bottom of that gracEmail is a link taking you to another gracEmail in the chain. We hope to continue to expand the list of subjects as well as the chains of gracEmail. You will want to bookmark that home page and check it often for new entries! (You might have noticed these links at the end of recent gracEmails also -- something we hope gradually to make a regular feature.)
 
 
PERSONAL MINISTRY -- Do Edward's writings bless you? Now you can enjoy his spoken ministry in person as well. Prayerfully consider hosting or co-hosting a Spiritual Growth Weekend on your choice of a variety of themes. For details and topics, click http://www.EdwardFudge.com/speaking.html here. This is a nondenominational ministry and we encourage different Christian churches to exemplify oneness in Christ by co-hosting a weekend together!
 

QUOTABLE -- "If you went to the airport, and there were no airplanes landing, and there were no airplanes taking off, you’d say, ‘There’s a problem!’ If you went to the train station, and there were no trains coming and no trains leaving, you’d say, ‘There’s a problem!’ So why is it that we can be a part of churches that go on year after year with almost no truly unchurched people coming to faith in Christ, and with very few people really becoming more Christlike, and yet think there’s no problem. Friends, if that describes your church, ‘There’s a problem.’” – Mark Mittelberg and Bill Hybels, Building a Contagious Church: Revolutionizing the Way We View and Do Evangelism (Zondervan, 2002), p.24.