The technical linking technique used for this at Stand Firm will not
work for everyone. The interview is [url=http://www.standfirminfaith.com/media/irish_bishop_interview.mp3]this MP3 file[/url]
Bishop Miller’s discussion/interview with Sarah Hey on 31 July are extremely insightful and deep. How I wish we could take and apply his advice, even at this late stage. I pray the Archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow Primates and their staffs will listen and be moved to act upon Bishop Miller’s advice. His suggestion about a neutral and accepted person to quickly moderate the progress of promises made in various levels of interminable but, I suppose, necessary, meetings is especially wise and worthy of implementation. His comments about how different people receive and perceive apologies and use/understand words and terms were also wise and should be listened to. Thank you both for making this an excellent interview.
The technical linking technique used for this at Stand Firm will not
work for everyone. The interview is [url=http://www.standfirminfaith.com/media/irish_bishop_interview.mp3]this MP3 file[/url]
Bishop Miller’s discussion/interview with Sarah Hey on 31 July are extremely insightful and deep. How I wish we could take and apply his advice, even at this late stage. I pray the Archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow Primates and their staffs will listen and be moved to act upon Bishop Miller’s advice. His suggestion about a neutral and accepted person to quickly moderate the progress of promises made in various levels of interminable but, I suppose, necessary, meetings is especially wise and worthy of implementation. His comments about how different people receive and perceive apologies and use/understand words and terms were also wise and should be listened to. Thank you both for making this an excellent interview.