Oh for the leeks and garlicks of Egypt!16KJV11 said:But think of all the treasure trove of YMBAHI posts...
O, that someone might have written them down in a book...
Now they are gone forever, gone gone, our YMBAHI posts are GONE! :'(
16KJV11 said:But think of all the treasure trove of YMBAHI posts...
O, that someone might have written them down in a book...
Now they are gone forever, gone gone, our YMBAHI posts are GONE! :'(
We'll need to start a Spring program.Baptist City Holdout said:Kind of reminds you of the old IFB churches that were going strong in the 70's. Now what? Just remember, it could happen to your Forum and even to a thread that you start!
16KJV11 said:But think of all the treasure trove of YMBAHI posts...
O, that someone might have written them down in a book...
Now they are gone forever, gone gone, our YMBAHI posts are GONE! :'(
RAIDER said:16KJV11 said:But think of all the treasure trove of YMBAHI posts...
O, that someone might have written them down in a book...
Now they are gone forever, gone gone, our YMBAHI posts are GONE! :'(
That thread had a lot of memories. It was definitely one of a kind. I noticed that someone started an NIV version on the Hacker Thread on this forum. Can't make myself get into it.
Go Ypsi!!!FSSL said:Though I am now an outsider to fundamentalism (a move that took me nearly 25 years)... I will do my best to keep it going ... unless Faithway wants to pay me the big bucks for it! LOL!
If you have the burden, you have the call...16KJV11 said:Well what do you know, the FFF classic is back up, and true to form, IAMAMREJECTEDANGEL is posting his drivel again!
At least the YMBAHI can be accessed once again.
Once again, I implore some hacker couch potato or retiree with nothing better to do, to transfer all the YMBAHI posts into book form. You can negate all the bantering if you wish, but there are some true gems over there.
prophet said:If you have the burden, you have the call...
FixedIFB X-Files said:prophet said:If you have the burden, you have the call...
No,no,no!
One of JH's best sermons was "A Burden Versus A Call".