Lynda Calder’s Reviews > The Family Which Jesus Loved: Or, the History of Martha, and Mary, and Lazarus. in Seventeen Lectures. > Status Update
Lynda Calder
is 77% done
Some amazing truths written in this sermon series that are talking to me not just for my story about Mary and Martha, but also in life. It would have been great to sit through one of these sermons!
— Apr 11, 2017 11:53PM
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Lynda Calder
is 94% done
1 chapter to go but now there are pages missing (it's an old book reprinted). However, he's done using the Mary & Martha passages and he is so able to draw so much from each piece. He truly shows how rich God's word can be if given enough time to meditate on it.
— May 11, 2017 08:55PM
Lynda Calder
is 60% done
The language is old (1870, I think it was written and delivered as sermons) and wow, flowery. I think if I had been sitting in Stewart's church listening to these sermons it would have almost been listening to a foreign language. Anyway, his insights are brilliant and the way he draws from so few sentences so great gospel truths. Loving it so far, as much as I can understand him.
— Apr 03, 2017 12:36AM
Lynda Calder
is 50% done
The language is old (1870, I think it was written and delivered as sermons) and wow, flowery. I think if I had been sitting in Stewart's church listening to these sermons it would have almost been listening to a foreign language. Anyway, his insights are brilliant and the way he draws from so few sentences so great gospel truths. Loving it so far, as much as I can understand him.
— Mar 24, 2017 05:09AM
Lynda Calder
is 50% done
The language is old (1870, I think it was written and delivered as sermons) and wow, flowery. I think if I had been sitting in Stewart's church listening to these sermons it would have almost been listening to a foreign language. Anyway, his insights are brilliant and the way he draws from so few sentences so great gospel truths. Loving it so far, as much as I can understand him.
— Mar 24, 2017 05:09AM
Lynda Calder
is 24% done
The language is old (1870, I think it was written and delivered as sermons) and wow, flowery. I think if I had been sitting in Stewart's church listening to these sermons it would have almost been listening to a foreign language. Anyway, his insights are brilliant and the way he draws from so few sentences so great gospel truths. Loving it so far, as much as I can understand him.
— Mar 13, 2017 07:15PM

