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hodeuon (hodeuon)
12-02-2005, 08:59 PM
Jim, I was rereading your testimony and rediscovered the paragraph about Tenth Day on September 10, 1972.

The raising from the dead is fascinating, but what I actually find more interesting at the moment is that it was the tenth anniversary of Carl Stevens' ministry. Is that what the name Tenth Day signified? Or did it mean something else?

If anyone else remembers this, I would appreciate hearing from you. Jim is one witness, and I think it appropriate to have two or three witnesses in this case.

Thank you,
Hodeuon
hodeuon at yahoo dot com

isabella (isabella)
12-03-2005, 04:21 AM
C'mon <font size="-2">Jim,</font>

Why not answer Hodeuon's question?

isabella (isabella)
12-03-2005, 05:16 AM
www.carlstevens.org (http://www.carlstevens.org)

daved (daved)
12-03-2005, 11:08 AM
Hodeuon,

Are you saying that it was on September 10, 1962,
that Pastor Carl Stevens officially became a Pastor of his own Church.

That would mean he had only been a Pastor for about 43+ years.

GGWO claims that Pastor Stevens has been on the radio for 42+ years, this year, and that he has preached for over 51 years.

Recently Pastor Carl Stevens obviously was in error [and Pastor Love C-H-O-S-E not to correct his error] when he said he had been on the radio for 51 years, but GGWO does teach that Pastor Carl Stevens has been a Pastor for over 51 years.

And GGWO does teach that in 2005, Pastor Carl Stevens had had a radio program for over 42 years.

Is it possible that it was on September 10, 1962 that Pastor Carl Stevens had his waves of love experience when he was alone in the woods?


daved

daved (daved)
12-03-2005, 08:38 PM
Hodeuon

I can add some information on where Pastor Carl Stevens was in 1975.

In 1975 Pastor Carl Stevens is the head of the Bible Speaks in South Berwick Maine, but he also has a temporary headquarters in a mansion in Southboro, Massachusetts. He has Friday night Bible Studys there.

Sometime in 1975 Pastor Carl Stevens has a meeting at a Prebytertian Church in Quincy, Massachusetts. (This is the first time I ever saw Pastor Carl Stevens.)

A little later in 1975 he holds a meeting at Tremont Temple in downtown, Boston.

On The Telephone Time, I learn how to get to the Friday night services in Southboro, Massachusetts and I speak with Pastor Carl Stevens who invites me to spend some time at his Bible College in South Berwick, Maine.

During the 2 or so weeks in the fall of 1975, that I am at The Bible Speaks in South Berwick the location of Friday night Bible Studys are changed from the mansion in Southboro, Massachusetts to Charlotte Dunning School, in Framingham, Massachusetts.

I think at about this time they purchase property in Lenox.


daved



(Message edited by daved on December 03, 2005)

david_munson (david_munson)
12-03-2005, 08:59 PM
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Charlotte Dunning was where I first attended in 1974 and the Mansion was in Westborough,had 26 rooms and several resident students and others living on premises.
(Westborough and Southborough are boardering each other.)

I remember meetings being held there on Tuesdays,could have been after taking on Charlotte Dunning for larger accommodations.


Dave

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cordell (cordell)
12-03-2005, 09:12 PM
The tenth day, the tenth year at ten o'clock...Carl put all kinds of significance to numbers. Judgment being one of them. Let me give it some thought and talk to a couple of others who were there and see if I can give a more full account.

cordell (cordell)
12-03-2005, 09:14 PM
Don't forget Carly was "field secretary over 62 pastors" before he was WWBC pastor...in the Northeastern Gospel Crusade.

johncollins
04-07-2007, 04:55 PM
Was anything more ever posted here or elsewhere about this 10:10:10 stuff?

cordell
04-07-2007, 05:26 PM
Don't think so, but an amusing thing happened to some of us who were 'blitzing' on one of the Operation Spikenard invasions of Boston in 1975 (I think).

We went into an office and gave some guys a tract, and they gave us one back that invited us to join the 10 to 10 movement. It was based on the fact that on an analog clock when both hands point to the same number at the same time, they say the same thing: Ten to Ten, it's a mystical experience because there is no other time like ten to ten. Not 2 to 2, or 5 to 5 or 8 to 8. Only when both hands of the clock point to the ten does this phenomenon occur. In order to join the movement, one must be able to recount three significant personal experiences that occured at Ten To Ten (AM or PM is ok. Digital 9:50 is ok as well, though to me--a purist--this seems like to much to give in to).

I am to this day a member in good standing of this movement (I may be the only member). At Ten To Ten AM, May 21, 1976 (my 24th birthday) I was driving in circles around the statue of Eros in Picadilly Circus with about 6 other people in a little bitty British car. This was about my 20th significant personal experience that I had recounted occuring at Ten To Ten. It is no longer possible, by the way, to drive around the statue of Eros due to reconfiguration of the roundabout. I recited during that ride, "It's Ten to Ten, there's no other time like Ten to Ten because both hands point to the same number at the same time and say the same thing."

I do not know if that began a British contingent of the Ten To Ten movement, but who knows...

orangetwopay
04-07-2007, 08:52 PM
lol cordell... i wonder if that was anything like chevy chase and the family driving 'round and 'round the the roundabout for hours in nat'l lampoon's european vacation?

hrm... 10 to 10... i know stuff was happening to me then (i was born at 10:52pm).

http://liquidwaves.blogspot.com/2007/04/grace-hour-kind-of-like-haunting.html

foolsparadise
04-07-2007, 09:00 PM
Do experiences at Ten after Ten count too? If so, a digital clock would work just fine. Maybe we could start a new brand of Christan "Prosperity Cult" called John 10 After 10: The Thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but I came that you might life and that more abundantly

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