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Old 05-26-2007, 09:58 PM
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Hello everyone,

While I have been a member for about a year, I have never posted nor introduced myself.

I am Mark Langley and I pastor the Reformed Baptist Church of Topeka, KS. We have been labouring here since 1986 except for a couple years away. I have a lovely wife of 25 years (come the 29th of next week), 3 children - 2 girls (19 and 16) and a son (12).

I enjoy the board and reading the posts and have helped by them considerably. It is a joy to fellowship with the likeminded brethren.
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Welcome to the board, Pastor Langley! I hope your stay here is long, edifying and fully of good fellowship.
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Hello everyone,

While I have been a member for about a year, I have never posted nor introduced myself.

I am Mark Langley and I pastor the Reformed Baptist Church of Topeka, KS. We have been labouring here since 1986 except for a couple years away. I have a lovely wife of 25 years (come the 29th of next week), 3 children - 2 girls (19 and 16) and a son (12).

I enjoy the board and reading the posts and have helped by them considerably. It is a joy to fellowship with the likeminded brethren.
Greetings in Our Lord's Name Pastor.
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:39 AM
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welcome brother

Dear Brother You are welcome! Like you I am also enjoying the pb writings and views. Its nice to see new and fresh ideas/ thinkings.
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Mark, welcome! May the Lord bless you during your time here.
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Old 05-27-2007, 09:04 AM
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Old 05-27-2007, 09:26 AM
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Good grief, it's a Jayhawk convention! I'm from Kansas originally, too! Welcome!
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