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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Premiered Feb 3, 2024 ^^
Rating : 5 (0/24 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-02-03T17:10:18.864721Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Hello!! I'm from Belarus. Thank you for the video!! Love you two. Thanks to Jeffrey, I started making leather Bible bindings. I once saw a photo of him with John MacArthur. He gave him a Bible. I wrote to him asking him to help me start making bookbinding, since I had wanted to do this for a long time. He responded and recommended a video to me on YouTube. I've been making binding for three years now. But besides that, I’ve been following your channel for several years now. I come from a Baptist church with a weird theology. About 15 years ago I heard about the doctrines of grace and God touched my heart. The church leadership does not share my views and I seem to be alone. I watch your videos weekly for spiritual encouragement. Thank you!
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Matthew - this was excellent! You repeatedly impress me with your high quality interviews. Great choice, thoughtful award, and nicely done. Thank you!
Jeffery- I've only thus far known of you as being James White's bible rebind provider. Now that I've seen and heard you I am so impressed by the man you are, by God's grace. Keep going strong brother. Wish I could be at your conference.
Former wrestler here, and MMA/boxing follower.
GSP and Khabib Nurmagomedov for past MMA favorites.
Bivol and Beterbiev for current boxing.
Grace to you both, dear brothers.
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I didn’t know rebinding was a thing until James white talked about the ones Jeffrey has done for him.
Then I started watching Bible reviews and found a few channels that teach how to rebind and ordered my own supplies to try it. Ive done a few now and it’s so fun and challenging.
My goal is to get good enough to do some of the old bibles my wife and I have from grandparents and maybe some day be able to sell them as well. I’m a perfectionist so who knows if I’ll ever feel comfortable selling them to someone else but it is really fun to do.
It’s funny he said it was after about 20 bibles that his wife said maybe it could be a business. I told my wife I’d probably have to do 10-20 before I felt comfortable with someone else seeing my work lol.
My wife is also going to leave her job to stay home this summer, so hopefully I’ll be good enough to start selling them (and find people wanting to buy them) and it can help offset the income we will lose when she stays home.
Funny he mentioned beau tate. I found his channel also. Basically I’m learning from Beau, Frost leather, and SDG leather. I always wished Jeffrey would do instructional videos like frost and beau have.
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It was nice to hear they have a small church, and that that is okay! It's often perceived as a sin. People aren't being reached. But we can't FORCE people to attend. We sure can't make people be saved. I've seen churches where every effort has been made to reach the area and it just doesn't seem to happen for whatever reasons. Sometimes God does have smaller churches. It doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong. I am so burned out on huge churches where people barely know each other. I would love to have a true church family again!
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I'm only partway through the interview. But what I'd love to see is Bible rebinding/repair skills being taught in countries where access to a Bible is near impossible. That's where they really need these skills! There are places where people are overjoyed to get their own Bible. They know it's the only one they will ever have. I have watched videos where the people weep as they hold their own Bible for the first time. It puts me to shame. There are places where one Bible is shared among an entire family. Or even an entire church. There are places where the pastor does not even have his own Bible. These are the places where the knowledge of how to repair a falling-apart Bible would be so needed!
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@Timothy_Campbell
3 months ago
Awesome interview! Beyond helpful and a blessing! As a bi-vocational minister, this interview was helpful in multiple ways. Keep up the great work brothers!
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