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Change: ===============================================In memoriam for Craig Tell.======================== Agape is a Greek word translated in the New Testament of the Bible as "love" or "charity." Agape is ranked by Christian moral theologians with faith and hope as a basic virtue, and Saint Paul called it the greatest of the virtues.
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Change: =======================In memoriam for Craig Tell. ======================== Agape is a Greek word translated in the New Testament of the Bible as "love" or "charity." Agape is ranked by Christian moral theologians with faith and hope as a basic virtue, and Saint Paul called it the greatest of the virtues. The
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Change: In memoriam for Craig Tell. Agape is a Greek word translated in the New Testament of the Bible as "love" or "charity." Agape is ranked by Christian moral theologians with faith and hope as a basic virtue, and Saint Paul called it the greatest of the virtues. The name
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Change: The name agape was given, also, to an early Christian love feast, an evening communal meal held in connection with the Lord's Supper. Its origin
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Change: GIs to found the Agape Coffee House. He gave us this wonderful place to meet. We all affectionately remember Jerry as being the man"always for the troopstroops" - always there for "us GI's." We could go to
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Change: "JerryJerry would sweep into the snackbar on Sunday mornings trying to round up us lost sheep, shouting, "AIRBORNE!!!" and "Okay guys, why you all sitting around here doing nothin' ... get on up there to chapel!" - Dan Brake, Firstmate of the Coffee House Gang Emery Barracks,
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Change: affectionateaffectionately remember Jerry as being the man for the troops - always there for "us GI's." We could go to him with any problem. I
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Change: Emery Barracks, Wuerzburg, Germany Dan Brake and Carl Glass Greg Lewis and Aida Fritze. Brother John Barnabas Stephan, 1972, Wuerzburg The Upper Room, Mariannhill Mission, Wuerzburg. Youngest member, Stacee Brake being dedicated to the Lord, with Linda (mom), Rockee ("godmother") and John Barnabas Bud McGriff, John Barnabas and Jerry Autry
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