I'm Welsh. Other British MVPs include Mike Binks, Graham Criddle, Alan MacGregor and Andy Evans.
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So Mark would you like to see a Welsh bible in Logos? ( I presume you speak, read Welsh).
Sadly, I don't speak Welsh, but I would like to see a Welsh Bible. I was thinking just the other day that I might release William Morgan's as a PBB.
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( A great all American, made in the USA product).
Peace and Always Joy in the Lord! *smile*
Brother Paul, I appreciate your going to bat for a good English translation and your persistence with your many efforts , and I know from your many positive postings that your heart is in the right place ....
however, as a Canadian, that particular phrase "A great all American" sort of bothers me. Honestly, I can't say for sure WHY it bugs me, but it does......
So, I thought I'd gently speak to you about it and ask, please, what you mean???
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
Please Mark, add me to your list of British MVPs as you have left me out! :-)
I always wondered where you came from, Ted. I'd noticed you used British spelling in your posts, but your name didn't seem British!
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Milford
All American simply means to me made in America. This can mean the US of A or North America (which inludes that wonderful, beautiful people of Canada).
Also All American suggests something to me that is wholesome, good , the best of America (whatever your understanding). That is what I meant by it.
Blessings, love, peace to you whatever your nationality.
P A
Oxford, England
Milford
All American simply means to me made in America. This can mean the US of A or North America (which inludes that wonderful, beautiful people of Canada).
Also All American suggests something to me that is wholesome, good , the best of America (whatever your understanding). That is what I meant by it.
Blessings, love, peace to you whatever your nationality.
P A
Oxford, England
My Goodness, Paul! Are you EVER a Sweetheart! Oxford, eh? Thanks for this and your other very humourous (how do YOU spell that word?) posts!
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
Poplar's in London. Probably one of the major ISP's is based there, and all traffic through that ISP counts towards Poplar.
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Please Mark, add me to your list of British MVPs as you have left me out! :-)I always wondered where you came from, Ted. I'd noticed you used British spelling in your posts, but your name didn't seem British!
Hi Marks , you could have seen many participents of the forum in this thread.http://community.logos.com/forums/t/20083.aspx
Blessings in Christ.
Some people here I didn't know they were Brits. Though I did know Poplar's in London.[:)]
Not sure threads like this are good for me. You're making me want to go to England. It's been far too long since the last time. Of course, if I spent less on Logos, I might still have something to travel for...
We need more Logos users in Oxford. Maybe then we could finally get OUP on board.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
We need more Logos users in Oxford. Maybe then we could finally get OUP on board.
I tried to get a friend of mine who lives in Oxford interested in Logos, but to no avail. He would have been a great ambassador for Logos in Oxford because he was (at the time) running a company that did IT support for many of the colleges in the University.
I spent the first 18 years of my life in Cardiff, Wales, where I was converted under the preaching of Vernon Higham just a few months before moving to Australia. I have since lived in Australia for 20 years and Japan for 5 years. I'm just preparing to go back to Japan for several years at least with my Japanese wife. So I'm a bit confused about where home is this side of heaven!
"Upon a life I did not live, Upon a death I did not die, Another's life, another's death, I stake my whole eternity"
Horatius Bonar