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    Thanks, Fred

    By Jeremy | August 16, 2005

    Why am I blogging this morning? I can't get back to sleep after coffee with Fred Lynch on the drive to the airport for his 9 am flight; and I can't concentrate on one subject long enough to write my September article; and, mostly, because the posts below were cathartic. Fred did a youth camp for a Bronx church this weekend and planned to stay a couple extra days to hang with Matt and me for the start of Chain Reaction. He fulfilled his end of the bargain, including an unplanned devotional for Monday's CR launch, but hang out time was limited for obvious reasons. Fred is a gracious man. Thankfully we spent 3+ hours together (with Judah) Sunday night, including a dousing by a hardcore August downpour on the way to Veniero's for dessert. (I knew Fred is a brilliant youth communicator, but did you know he has a future in children's ministry as well? Just as Judah.) We drove into Manhattan yesterday am, but didn't get to fellowship again until the drive to the airport. Thanks, Fred, for listening and being a true friend.

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