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		By: David Bundy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pastor Thornton:
Greetings from Manchester, UK. I am continuing research on the Japan Evangelistic Bands up to the death of Buxton. Your relative&#039;s name Jessie Thornton continues to surface in my work, both in Japanese and in English. Looking for more information that might enable me to understand and articulate his contributions and perspectives, I came across a website of documents you have collected. I would like to talk with you about possible access to this collection. You can find out more about me on the Manchester Wesley Research Centre, UK. I and a Japanese scholar are co-authoring an article due 31 December and so time is a bit of the essence! Eager to hear from you!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pastor Thornton:<br />
Greetings from Manchester, UK. I am continuing research on the Japan Evangelistic Bands up to the death of Buxton. Your relative&#8217;s name Jessie Thornton continues to surface in my work, both in Japanese and in English. Looking for more information that might enable me to understand and articulate his contributions and perspectives, I came across a website of documents you have collected. I would like to talk with you about possible access to this collection. You can find out more about me on the Manchester Wesley Research Centre, UK. I and a Japanese scholar are co-authoring an article due 31 December and so time is a bit of the essence! Eager to hear from you!</p>
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		By: Randy Motz		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 19:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Reverend Thronton,

I just read your story online and thought I would drop you a quick note. First, welcome to Maryland. I will be heading to you Alaska, tomorrow to do some hiking and sightseeing. I am excited to read that you want to hike the Appalachian Trail. In 2006, my wife and I thru-hiked the entire trail from March to September. Our lives have never been the same. We wrote two books about our adventure, one of which may be of interest to you. It is entitled, &quot;The Walk - Reflections on Life &#038; Faith from the Appalachian Trail.&quot; In it we draw the many inescapable parallels between hiking the trail and a walk of faith. It may be something you would want to read before beginning your hikes on the AT or to take with you on the trail as a devotional. May God bless your work at Maranatha Brethern Church and your time on the trail.

Best Regards,

Randy Motz
&quot;Windtalker&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Reverend Thronton,</p>
<p>I just read your story online and thought I would drop you a quick note. First, welcome to Maryland. I will be heading to you Alaska, tomorrow to do some hiking and sightseeing. I am excited to read that you want to hike the Appalachian Trail. In 2006, my wife and I thru-hiked the entire trail from March to September. Our lives have never been the same. We wrote two books about our adventure, one of which may be of interest to you. It is entitled, &#8220;The Walk &#8211; Reflections on Life &amp; Faith from the Appalachian Trail.&#8221; In it we draw the many inescapable parallels between hiking the trail and a walk of faith. It may be something you would want to read before beginning your hikes on the AT or to take with you on the trail as a devotional. May God bless your work at Maranatha Brethern Church and your time on the trail.</p>
<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Randy Motz<br />
&#8220;Windtalker&#8221;</p>
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