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		<title>The Manger and the Inn: A Middle Eastern view of the birth story of Jesus</title>
		<description>Comments for The Manger and the Inn: A Middle Eastern view of the birth story of Jesus at http://pres-outlook.net , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<description>Ken Bailey is radically precise in his description of the peasant home and where Jesus was born.  It is so difficult to have members understand since their traditions have taught mean old inn keeper and stable and three kings, etc.
I find the new interpretation by Ken to be refreshingly new and excitingly to understand more of the word became flesh and dwelt among us.  amen.
I heard Ken about 20 years ago in Jerusalem and then on Hilton Head, SC and have used his books and tapes with adult Sunday School classes.  I am a fan and student of Ken Bailey. - Frank Sells</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2006 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Parish Associate, Grace Church, Houston</title>
			<link>http://pres-outlook.net/opinion/41-advent/3699.html#comment-2894</link>
			<description>What a joy it is to see Ken Bailey's writing again for the Outlook.  I have missed his work and hope to see it frequently in future Outlook issues.
As always, Ken has remarkable insights into the Scriptures.  I will file this for future Christmases.  Many thanks for the splendid article!
 And a merry Christmas and blessed New Year to all of you at the Outlook, especially my good friend Jack Haberer.
       Doug Harper - M. Douglas Harper</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2006 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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