[GCFL-discuss] Asbury
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Thu Nov 17 12:44:34 CST 2005
Oh, I understand what you mean by that. By the way, Asbury College (
http://www.asbury.edu ) is located in Wilmore, Kentucky, around 20 minutes
outside of Lexington. Asbury College was named after Francis Asbury, but it
was founded by John Wesley Hughes. Yes, Siarlys, it is a beautiful place -
it's relatively "small" (1200 students) but I really like it here (I don't
consider it small because I was homeschooled, so this place seems pretty
big). I'm really excited because I leave Tuesday to head home for
Thanksgiving. Talk to you guys later!
-Matt, a.k.a. The Paintballdude
> Good to hear from you Matt, especially enjoyed your peanut butter movie
> ( I
> visited your website.) I know some people who could use a little peanut
> butter to improve their communication skills, or lack of.
> As for your question... it would be best if green Bubble explained it to
> you. But I'll try. I think he prefers to only read the name of G-d when
> it
> is used in scripture. I respect that and would love to see a greater
> respect for "His Name" from all of his creation. I know that is not
> realistic. But since I was commenting on something greenBubble said, I
> chose to follow what I thought would be acceptable to him.
> Carla
> I haven't heard of Asbury College, but if it is anything like Asbury,
> West Virginia, it must be a beautiful place. (The town I refer to is just
> off Hwy 12, which is just off I-64, east of Lewisburg, and north as the
> crow flies from Roanoke, Virginia, but a very winding way on the ground).
> I thought the Asbury Methodist Church was named for the town, but
> actually the town was named for Francis Asbury, Mr. Wesley's Assistant in
> America, who came and preached there once, which was the beginning of the
> church.
>
> Siarlys
>
>
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