I’m ready for your questions. Fire away.
I’m
about ready to roll out an FAQ page for the blog. But, before I do
that, I’m curious to know your questions about my blog, the Bible, quagmires, conundrums, oxymorons, my ministry or
my life. For this purpose, assume nothing is off-limits. Of course, I’m
not guaranteeing I’m actually going to respond. That’s the risk you
take.
It’s your turn. What are your questions? C’mon, let me have it…
Good Morning!
Um, at this point, I have no questions. I don’t read and respond to your blogs with the pure motive to always challenge you…being that you are a well educated, experienced and wise man who is 10 years + my senior…I rather take it as a learning experience. I have learned alot through reading the blogs…thanks for making your knowledge more available!
I lied…LOL. Just thought about something. I would like to hear your thoughts on the Pastor Wright/Barack Obama debates. I knew a black man running for president would get messy and “they” have once again found a way to manipulate and turn us against one another. It’s like the Willie Lynch letter revised…
Telisha,
Thanks for your wonderful words of encouragement! Since you “pulled” me into this political “hot-mess,” check out my post 😀
Pastor Stowers
Hey Pastor!
I sent a few questions the other day, but not sure if they went through. So here’s a few more.
1. If you has one wish what would it be?
2. What is your favorite book in the bible? Why?
3. What is 3 things that you would like your children’s children’s children to know about you?
4. What is one word to describe each the following?:
Pastor of Mars Hill, teacher of many, husband to your queen, father of three, a black man, and Clarence Stowers Jr
Keisha,
How’s everything going for you?
Thanks for posing the questions – quite insightful! I want to post your questions as an interview and post it on my blog. I will post it very soon!
Pastor
Good afternoon Pastor,
Here are just a few:
1. What is your favorite place to vacation and why?
2. Name one important lesson that you learned from both your mom and dad that has been crucial to succeeding in life?
3. What do you love most about being a father?
4. If you had an opportunity to ask God one question, what would it be?
I’m sure I’ll think of more. Looking forward to your responses.
Hi Pastor,
I’ve been hiding behind the scenes and really enjoying your past blogs. Now I have some questions of my own.
Here they are:
1.) Do you think that is advantageous for Yuppies to shop around and not build a foundation for themselves in their twenties (a time when we’re discovering ourselves)?
2.) How do you think the Yuppie lifestyle is perceived by older generations?
3.) What would be your advice to your twenty something self?
4.) If you had the opportunity to speak to a great leader about peace and race equality in America, who would it be and what would you say?
5.) With the ongoing increases in food and gas prices, downsizing in the workplace, and foreclosure at all-time high, how proactively are you preparing for a worsening economic downturn?