Sunday, July 23, 2006

This is the slides Dr. Martin presented at the "Concentrated Poverty Forum" a couple weeks ago at the Federal Reserve Bank Dallas.

We had four teams of 10 people going out sharing the gospel with people today, part of our ongoing EE ministry. We had one profession of faith, two people were presented the gospel but did not want to accept the gift of eternal life just yet. A lot of folks were just not at home.

If it was up to me, Miss Switzerland Lauriane GILLIERON would have been Miss Universe 2006 and Miss USA Tara Conner would have been the runner up. As far as the evening gown, which in my opinion is the most significant factor in selecting the crowning contestant, Miss Switzerland Lauriane Gillieron and Miss Paraguay Lourdes Arevalos had the best and second best gown respectively, eye catching and attention grabbing with their colors. Miss USA evening gown's dark color (somewhere between burgundy and purple) and style (no need for the massive tail) was not all that impressive but her answer to the question about her flaw, wearing her heart on her sleeve, especially the last part about "keeping me humble" was the best in my opinion. Somebody needs to help Miss Japan Kuara Chibana because there is more than just physical difference between the man and woman. But I agree with her about less violence. I thought Miss Puerto Rico Zuleyka Rivera could be great in politics because she has mastered the art of saying a lot but telling nothing with her answer to the question: "What is her definition of success?"

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