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User Name: Curtnsally
Registered:
01/24/02
Last post:
02/14/02
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Personal profile for user screen name: Curtnsally

I'm Curt... follower of Christ, saved by His pain and suffering, redeemed and forgiven... though far from perfect. I am married to a great Christian gal, we have five kids (13 to 5) and a German Shorthaired Pointer (bird dawg) named Rebel (very fitting).

Occasionally, I am President of a logistics company in Baltimore, MD. Mostly, I am an elder at Central Presbyterian Church PCUSA (yes PCUSA) in Baltimore, MD. We have a great evangelical church (please freely visit www.CentralPC.org) and our motto is "Moving people toward Christ". I get the sense that this board has the same mission, thus I perceive my time spent here as an investment.

As a side note, the web site I mentioned above is up to several hundred pages now and averages 1,100 hits per day. The Number One page??? "How to become a Christian!" Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow!

My theology is conservative Biblical with a tweek of Calvin layered in. I tend to focus much more on salvation than the smaller points of doctrine, though I am usually up for a banter about most anything. I believe churches should unite around the salvation issue and help the world find Christ. This does not mean that doctrine is unimportant, it just means that salvation is more important... and the world is slipping away while we debate small issues. Nearly all Christian churches agree on the basic doctrines of salvation. You and I should take the Good News to the world (our neighborhood) as we were commanded by Christ to do. Join me in this mission!

Here... let me get down off my little soap box and let you speak now!

Cheers
Curt


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