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	<title>Perspectives with David S. Bell: Recent Comments</title>
	<updated>2010-07-30T05:33:41Z</updated>
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		<title>Comment on Serves As . . .</title>
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			<name>Harold M. Stockman</name>
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		<updated>2010-05-06T13:44:46Z</updated>
		<published>2010-05-06T13:44:46Z</published>
		<content type="html">David,&lt;br /&gt;     Agree with your article wholeheartedly.  Our greatest dilema in the modern business world is a misinterpretation of what stewardship is all about.  Too often, it is self-centered with personal goals and rewards in mind.&lt;br /&gt;     What a tragic mistake and what a misrepresentation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HMS.</content>
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		<title>Comment on Serves As . . .</title>
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		<author>
			<name>Dick Towner</name>
			<uri>http://www.goodsenseministry.com</uri>
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		<updated>2010-05-01T14:27:29Z</updated>
		<published>2010-05-01T14:27:29Z</published>
		<content type="html">David, &lt;br /&gt;Enjoyed your comments and reference to Greenleaf. He was influencial to me back in the 70s. Another of his books that influenced me was "Teacher As Servant - a Parable."&lt;br /&gt;Blessings,&lt;br /&gt;Dick</content>
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		<title>Comment on Stewards in an Unexpected Place: A Personal Story</title>
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			<name>David S. Bell</name>
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		<updated>2009-12-24T20:49:01Z</updated>
		<published>2009-12-24T20:49:01Z</published>
		<content type="html">We actually visited Tigetail Beach because your nephews talked about their visit to this beach when we ate dinner together.&amp;nbsp; Thanks for the tip!</content>
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		<title>Comment on Stewards in an Unexpected Place: A Personal Story</title>
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			<name>mark l vincent</name>
			<uri>http://www.marklvincent.com</uri>
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		<updated>2009-12-23T18:35:56Z</updated>
		<published>2009-12-23T18:35:56Z</published>
		<content type="html">Having been with you at the event and getting to talk to Allison for a few minutes, I not only enjoyed what you wrote, I could picture it. Vickie/Brian and our nephews went to Tigertail on Friday morning very early and brought back 104 sand dollars. They took one home for all of their school classmates.</content>
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		<title>Comment on More Money &amp; Quickly!</title>
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		<author>
			<name>David Coatsworth</name>
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		<updated>2009-08-05T01:00:14Z</updated>
		<published>2009-08-05T01:00:14Z</published>
		<content type="html">Good, succinct essay on stewardship as a spiritual practice rather than church finance.</content>
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