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		<title>San Jose Workshop Questionnaire Responses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What did you like most about the workshop? I think everyone should see it. Videos were very revealing and educational. I liked the education of how we have been brainwashed to hate—and the help to see we can forgive and ask for forgiveness. Thank you. It touched on a topic that we all like to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6><strong>What did you like most about                             the workshop?</strong></h6>
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<div>I think everyone should see it.</div>
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<div>Videos were very revealing and educational.</div>
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<div>I liked the education of how we have                             been brainwashed to hate—and the help to see                             we can forgive and ask for forgiveness. Thank you.</div>
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<div>It touched on a topic that we all                             like to know and all must know.</div>
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<div>Mr. Dawson’s apology to women.                             I was raped as a child and never heard a man say                             that. I liked it all!</div>
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<div>A greater awareness of the pain of                             blacks</div>
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<div>I was not aware of the history behind                             some of the stereotypes.</div>
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<div>What I like most of the workshop                             of ORM is the word                              “reconciliation” because people don’t                             know that this is the continuation of God’s                             work through Jesus Christ, to reconcile all people                             to him—by Jesus Christ. The image of God (Gen.                             1:27). Note: I have much to explain about this work                             of God, but there is not much space to write. John                             14:10-11 = believe the work of the Father through                             Jesus Christ his image. Verse 24—Jesus sayings                             are the Word of God – because Jesus Christ                             is the word of God.</div>
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<div>I liked its completeness and that                             each of us has an equal responsibility and opportunity                             to be a part of this movement.</div>
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<div>This was excellent…the videos                             were very revealing. I was raised (since age 3) in                             WCG and none of these things in the 1st video were                             allowed. None of the books or songs were ever seen                             or heard until today.</div>
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<div>I like the complete presentation.                             Jesus came to reconcile us together and it is good                             to see his work being accomplished.</div>
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<div>&#8211;Very informative, educational and                             open door to reconciliation and understanding. –Gave                             a perspective to history and why stereotypes exist. –Rosa                             Parks video left a feeling of pride of overcoming                             in African-American history.</div>
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<div>Great history lessons. Rosa Parks                             didn’t know she wasn’t sitting in her                             correct seat. The presentation has tremendous insight                             on all levels. Very bold, straight forward, plenty                             of wisdom and edifying.</div>
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<div>To know or learn that there are different                             kinds of reconciliation that are needed—work,                             personal and etc. I’m glad to have been a part                             of it. It will cause me to look and work at getting                             it out of my life.</div>
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<div>Your printed handouts. Video, “Masters                             of Invention,”                              would be great to get out to schools/libraries especially                             during Black History celebrations.</div>
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<div>This workshop brought up issues                             that needed to be said, so we all could move to where                             God wants us to be as reconcilers.</div>
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<div>The video “Ethnic Notions” was                             very educational. There were so many things I was                             unaware of. Thank you. I also very much enjoyed the “Mighty                             Times” video. I appreciate Rosa Parks and I’ve                             never seen much about Martin Luther King. Again,                             thank you.</div>
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<div>Curtis was a fine speaker, not “hard-handed,”                              clear and articulate.</div>
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<div>I most appreciated the elements                             of American history I’d never understood before                             and I was most saddened by it, but thankful that                             we are reconciled in Christ and in this workshop.</div>
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<div>Honesty and to the point</div>
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<div>The things I learned about the contribution                             that blacks made in history. Things that make us                             who we are is understanding our history of where                             we all come from.</div>
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<div>May God be with you and help you                             with the great work you have started.</div>
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<div>The presentation was great. Thank                             you for coming. And we pray you continue this great                             work God is sending you to. God Bless!</div>
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<div>Speaker and videos were excellent.</div>
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<div>Thank you and praise God for your                             work. Keep the torch lit and pass it on again.</div>
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<div>Thank you. The ministry can be of                             future value to many.</div>
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<div>God’s relationship with his                             human creation was destroyed by Satan when Adam and                             Eve were deceived. John 5:36</div>
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<div>I really want this work to continue                             and to be successful. In Jesus name, Amen.</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>A great work of God and I am glad                             I came.</div>
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<div>The sincerity of Mr. May and Mr.                             Dahlgren is appreciated and needed in this congregation/church                             as many incidents in the past do still impact many                             people today. I hope many others who no longer attend                             could hear this message. Thank you Mr. May for bringing                             this learning to each of us. May God bless you and                             your family.</div>
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<div>I believe it is a good work. Many                             do not know why we all are the way we are. It is                             a must and keep up this very noble work.</div>
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<div>May God continue to bless you in                             this valuable ministry.</div>
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<div>I now know why God put me into the                             WCG my home, to discover my gifts He has given me                             to be a reconciler.</div>
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<div>Thank you. I didn’t think                             I needed this workshop but I see now that I did.                             Sandy Garside</div>
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<div>Needs more focus on other racial                             groups—We have many Filipinos here in San Jose.</div>
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<div>Thank you for all your work in this                             matter you presented today. May God bless you and                             the work God has called you to do in the ministry                             of reconciliation.</div>
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