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Uploaded by on May 8, 2007

A rowing crew listens to the voice of the Coxswain to know where to steer and how fast to go. The Coxswain is totally in charge of the race. In life, our ultimate success or failure is dependent on how well we listen to God's voice in His word and follow His instructions, trusting Him to guide us and going at His pace. Will you listen to God's voice for victorious living? This is Bryant Wright speaking right from my heart.

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  • One; This guy plainly knows nothing about rowing. Rowers don't steer the boat according to the cox's instructions; the cox steers the boat.

    Two; Most rowers hate coxes. What exactly is this crackpot trying to tell us?

  • omg that sounds like an awesome religion to join, im in

  • "god doesn't speak to me you schizophrenic fuck"

  • its funny that this guy is the shittiest rower in his boat

  • their rowing technique is shit. they haven't got a very good leg drive and their backs are leaning back before their legs go straight

  • @cerealchillmovies cox's should never "scream" at the crew, unless there being enthusiastic, like in a race.

  • ahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahh­ahahahahahahahahhahahhaha

    I have to tell my crew that I am now a deity!

  • gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay­

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