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When the Milk of Human Kindness Fails | Love Song of a Flower Child by Mary Stewart Anthony
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Love Song of a Flower Child. When the Milk of Human Kindness Fails. When the Milk of Human Kindness Fails. A review of Ghost Boy. By Martin Pistorius, with Megan Lloyd Davies, Nelson Books, 2013. Thank God for Martin’s parents who overcame deep personal despair in living with a child who had suddenly disappeared from sight. They had ostensibly lost all contact; his. God sent him Virna, a massage therapist, who was convinced he understood her words. After learning about a communication technology call...
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March, 2015 | Mary Stewart Anthony
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Love Song of a Flower Child. Posts made in March, 2015. Wolves of Worry, Hounds of Hell. People of the Book. Jesus in the Qu’ran. Exploring the World of Islam. Part Two of LoveWalk in Spain. Part One of LoveWalk in Spain. On Exploring the World of Islam. On Exploring the World of Islam. Marylin H. Martin. On LoveWalk in France. On LoveWalk in France. On When the Milk of Human Kindness Fails. Sign up to receive notifications of new blog posts! Love Song of a Flower Child. People of the Book.
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A Seamless Robe for Christmas | Love Song of a Flower Child by Mary Stewart Anthony
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Love Song of a Flower Child. A Seamless Robe for Christmas. A Seamless Robe for Christmas. Wrapped as we are, body, soul, and spirit, in a seamless robe of being, we move from moment to moment, event to event, meeting others along the path of our pilgrimage, guided by the Light of His Presence. Jesus wholeheartedly consented to be joined with us: body, soul, and spirit; and we live a seamless life when we are connected to Him. In this age of interconnectedness we realize this seamless robe in which we mo...
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Authentic Journey: Taking Census
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Above my house are the West Hills of Portland, a tumbling jumble of streets and homes defying gravity, symmetry, and social classification. One thing is certain: those who live in these homes will all someday die. We've been to numerous estate sales in these hills, my wife and I. Crowds line up for the 9 AM opening and enter a few at a time to peruse, select and cart off whatever seems of value. If you wait till the second day, the selection is much slimmer, but the prices are cut by half. And to the gra...
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Authentic Journey: 2010-01
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Life Themes: I Meet Mark Buntain. The year was apparently a pivotal one for me. As I wrote in an earlier posting, I was 13 when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. That same year, I published my first article, a free verse I had written for school titled "My Favorite Place." It was also the time in my life that I read two books whose impact on me has lasted to this day: Sheldon's. Cross and the Switchblade. And it was the year I met Mark Buntain. There was in Buntain a deep and abiding passion. ...
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Authentic Journey: Neighboring
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The path was muddy and steep, buildings nowhere in sight, as I climbed toward what I assumed was a residence. I hesitated at the gate, eyeing barbed wire and warning signs, but only for a minute, resolute was I to fulfill my constitutional responsibility to enumerate the population. ("How noble of you," was one noncompliant nonresponder's sarcastic reply.). A sneeze could blow the whole building down, all but this door and its frame. We know that," he replied. We talked in soft tones, feebly attempti...
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Authentic Journey: 2009-10
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Where there’s smoke – Part III. These same people get lost, confused or defensive if you respond in a way that attempts to open up the discussion. What is missing, sadly, in so much of our modern world is thoughtful dialog. Is it lack of time or just lack of interest? One of my favorite books is E. Stanley Jones’ Christ at the Round Table. I don’t fear for our modern civilization as long as priority is given to thoughtful insights and honest probing. The truth is that truth, given a fair and eq...As a Be...
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Authentic Journey: 2009-12
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When the Earth Gives Way. Reminds me of a song sung at a Christian wedding in Taiwan: "Home, Home on the Range," the old cowboy ode about deer and antelope playing. For our local friends, it had sweet meaning as they crooned, "Where seldom is heard a discouraging word and the skies are not cloudy all day." But for us few foreigners present, all we could think of was sweaty ranch hands and cow dung. So what if America goes to hell in a hand basket? I am not saying to go out and tear down the nation oursel...
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