[Faith-talk] accessibility

Penny Golden goldpen at frontiernet.net
Tue May 1 03:50:19 UTC 2012


		Hi, kids, and everyone else,
Penny here.  Linda Mentink and I both happen to have note-takers.  yes, 
they're an investment, but for us, well worth it; we've got Bible 
versions,  commentaries like Matthew Henry and books by Bunyan or 
Edwards.  Sermons by various and sundry men; uh, and hymnbooks by the 
score, well, almost.
Probably about 20 good ones.
We also have libraries of other kinds of books, too.  Mostly I myself 
like  oh things in public domain.

I have kept out of the trouble here; but, let's be a little more patient 
with one another.   I wouldn't want one forward a day--too many, in my 
not-so-humble opinion; one a week is plenty to let one know about some 
service where one can get her own if she wishes.

But anyhow,  I never read fwd or certain people's stuff and junk; i just 
delete, because I haven't the time nor the inclination ... et cetera.

We are always willing to share brailled hymns with those who can use 
them.  and other things, too.

Our church never provided any kind of brailling service; but we can get 
readers among the young folks when we nedd them.  And we built our hymn 
books or got them from brailling services.

I'll stop now.  Patience is counselled.  Perhaps if I don't say more, 
the list silliness will even be less. so I'll not  say more; you know my 
thinking on the forwards anyhow.
Blessings, Penny






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