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Today I'm at the National Christian Conference Center in Valley Forge. I'm teaching for Palmer Theological Seminary's Doctor of Ministry Program. My class is called: "Personal Transformation: How God Transforms the Human Soul."
I've taught in this program since its inception - about 13 years (I think!).
I love coming here and doing this.
And, last night my friend Bob DeMarco treated me to a real cheesesteak sandwich at Tony Luke's in south Philadelphia. Before I ordered he instructed me to order a "cheesesteak," NOT a "Philly cheesesteak." So I am very thankful for this wisdom and advice which, had I not heard it, would have immediately identified my as a non-indigenous person.