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From: FOODFORTHOUGHT <dailyfoodforthought@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 31 09:47AM -0700
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IMITATING HIS VOICE
Author Unknown
July 31, 2010


Pastor Mark Thompson of Faribault, Minnesota, suffered terrible knife
wounds from an assailant in his home, in October 1988. One of the many
consequences of his difficult recovery was being forced to miss
watching his son Chris run in the state cross-country championship
meet.

Pastor Thompson commissioned his brother Merv to go in his stead.
According to the account in the St. Paul Pioneer Press & Dispatch,
Mark told his brother, "I can't be there to see Chris run. So I want
you there at the
beginning of the race. Holler a lot.... Then at the end, I want you to
really cheer loudly. And I want you to make your voice sound like
mine."

Merv heeded the advice, and Chris ran a strong race, finishing second.
Merv, also a pastor, discerned the theological truth in the story.
"That's what Jesus wants us to do." he said. "Make your voice sound
like mine."


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