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  1. Rusty Leonard says:

    Howdy,

    I’ve already purchased TTP DVDs and workbooks last year. Can I hang out in the room on Mondays?

    Thanks,
    Rusty

  2. How or where do I sign in for class?

  3. PamPerry-TTP says:

    Has the class started yet?

  4. PamPerry-TTP says:

    I am trying to register without luck. I can see comments but that is all.

  5. PamPerry-TTP says:

    still trying to register. i also cannot hear anything

  6. Marissa says:

    I just signed out to try to make my sound work and now video chat is closed, so I can’t get back in.

  7. My name is Donna Boswell. I am from Evansville Indiana.
    I am married and have one daughter and 3 grandchildren.
    (My first husband passed away and I remarried later to a retired Navy man..10 years now.)
    I was saved in one of the oldest Baptist Churches in Howell in Evansville In when I was around 10 or 11 years old. Moved away from it for many years but I have come back stronger than ever.
    My church sent out information on The Theology Program and I was interested because it is eveings and online. I am still working.
    My favorite movie use to be Imitation of Life, but I really do not have one at this time.
    I need some help from someone about logging into the classes and the paltalk login etc. I had quite a it of trouble on the first class and I want to stay up with what is happening. If you can help it would be very much appreciated. If you could just send an email and walk me through signing on each week so I take the correct steps to be where I need to be. Thank you.

  8. PamPerry-TTP says:

    Are we doing table talk tonight?

  9. PamPerry-TTP says:

    Is table talk up yet?

  10. PamPerry-TTP says:

    Hello?

  11. PamPerry-TTP says:

    any body here?

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