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November 11, 2009

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Joey Wulf

Thanks for writing Andrew! Let me know next time you come through Nederland!

Keat Lim

will be a difficult version to read but a needful one nonetheless.

Simon

Yes please, I would love to read a copy of the new poverty bible. It sounds really interesting and as a Franciscan, it would be really good to get a fresh perspective on poverty.

John Scheepers

In South Africa these issues are hotly debated and very necessary ones for us Christians to get clear on. Yes please send me one.

billy

This sounds awesome. I would love a copy

Rob Grayson

Hi Andrew, Hope I'm in the top fice. I'd love one!

Thanks,

Rob

Rob Grayson

Of course, I meant "top five". Obviously in too much of a hurry!

Rob Grayson

Dang, looks like I just missed it....

Peace

Rob

brambonius

I missed too...

David

Hey thanks Andrew, your the best!

Jonny McCormick

Would love, love , love this. I am doing my dissertation around a theology of post conflict justice this year.

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