tough news.
i thought this was a hoax. it is not.
A twin-engine Cessna plane owned by the Georgia Cumberland Conference crashed outside of Collegedale this afternoon killing all but the co-pilot.
The fatalities were identified as:
-- Jaime Arnall, the communication director for the conference.
-- David Cress, the president of the conference.
-- Jim Frost, the conference secretary.
-- Clay Farwell, the assistant to the president.
-- The pilot, who has not yet been identified, was reportedly a former pastor in the conference.
The Survivor was Jim Huff and he reportly had only minor injuries and was found walking around the crash site.
Please pray for the families of the victims. I don't know them, but Jamie Arnall, the Communications Director graduated from Southern a couple years before a coworker of mine did a few years ago.
More information can be found online at:
4 Comments:
ahh see if you were a good adventist you would get the AR (adventist review) intouch newsletter delivered in your e-mail (its free) and would've seen the fairly good article they had.
point taken.
i'm a mediciore adventist with my AWESOME paraphrased bible.
i've been toating it around loooking for a good excuse to get involved with a bible discussion so i can read from it. i love starting 'discussions' (fights).
rob lacey, the word on the street, aka the street bible.
Genesis 1:1-2
first off, nothing. no light, no time, no substance, no matter. Second off, God starts it all up and WHAP! Stuff everywhere! The cosmos in chaos:no shape, no form, no function - just darkness... total. And floading above it iall, God's Holy Spirit, ready for action.
i'm hoping they call on me for scripture. :)
okay keith and i would like to use your "bible" as its own expositor.
"first off, nothing. no light, no time, no substance, no matter. Second off...no shape, no form, no function - just darkness... total."
actually the author does not claim it's a bible. he leaves out lots and calls it a story, but there are enough parallels to antagonize some people, and it makes for a good conversation.
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