Within the Veil
Beyond the Veil
Long before dawn, still only half-awake from the dream, I dressed hurriedly.
Carefully, I folded a tiny vial of blood and a fragment of unleavened bread
into a square of discarded
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Disillusionment
Essay, For June 7 roundtable, "Remember When." Words, 419
Day of disillusion
By Winslow Parker
"Jesus is coming!" they proclaimed. "He will be here on October 22. Be
ready!" They gathered
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#61
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Lightning Strike
Lightning Strikes
As megavolt spark etches its questing zigzag on ink-black sky;
As negative reaches for positive in its cloudy embrace,
So, my spirit reaches out to You, the Infinite Positive.
I
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#60
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A bit of irreverent humor to lighten your day
The Adventures of Ewert Hamberlin in Her Majesty's Secret Service
Or
An Inept Spy
By Winslow Parker
With gratitude to John Cronin, Mitch Lang, and Dawn Suvino for their
contributions, all of their
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#59
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Three Mothers
Three Mothers
They stood a scant few feet from each other, these three women. They did not
notice each other. Mary looked up at her Son, seeing the wounds, inflicted
by cruel men, etched in his
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#58
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Great-Grandpa's Watch
Great-Grandpa's Watch
My father gave me a family heirloom. It's not worth a great deal, but it
came from his grandfather. It's a 19th century pocket watch. Its weight is
nearly an eighth of a pound,
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#57
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Wives be Subject...
Wives Be Subject...
Women are a profound mystery to most of us men. Granted, there are some men
who understand the opposite gender, but they are in the minority. OK, I'll
just speak for myself. You
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The Two Incarnations
The Two Incarnations
Jesus "became flesh and dwelled among us," the act we call "The
Incarnation."
Jesus, crucified, risen, enthroned lives within us, a second incarnation;
Spirit
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Weather
Weather
Standing in an open door, on this windy day, I feel the wind push against
me, hear its song as it strums the bare deciduous branches and plays the
evergreen needles as tiny harps. It is an
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We love Him because...
We love Him because.
.he loved us first.
It's one of those verses that is so familiar that we tend to ignore it as if
it is the scenery of the block on which we live. Perhaps for
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Two Sparrows
Two Sparrows
What is the current price for a pair of sparrows? Isn't it one penny? Did
you know that not even one of these two sparrows can falter, stop flying, or
fall to the ground apart from your
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You Don't Know What You're Doing
You Don't Know What You're Doing
As a senior theology student, I was expected to travel to a local SDA church
and preach a sermon which would edify the congregation and give me practice.
The
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#51
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Dance Me to the End of Love
#Dance Me to the End of Love
".having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end."1
".He loves them unto the end (or: the goal and attained destiny; the
finished, purposed
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Seeking
Seeking
Jesus came to "seek and to save that which was lost."
He both sought and saved. Unless He did both of these, He was a failure. But
He did succeed. All humanity is found within
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On Judging God-first draft
On Judging God
In the section of the Bible we Christians call "The Old Testament," He who
created and sustains often portrays Himself as cruel, vindictive, and even
self-serving. We judge His
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Pearl's Pearls
Pearl's Pearls
His name is Pearl Fryer. An African-American of minimal education, little
income and yet a great heart and artistic eye, he has made a name for
himself in the horticulture and
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God's Sneaky Way of Crucifying Us
God's Sneaky Way of Crucifying Us
Our spouses, children and grandchildren; our extended families, friends,
acquaintances and enemies, our casual daily contacts, our every
circumstance-all are the
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Smoky the Cat Chaser
Smokey's the Cat Chaser
Why do dogs chase cats? You have to admit that is an extremely trivial
philosophical question. Think about it, though. Dogs chase cats. Cats run.
When a dog finally corners
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#45
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The Tyranny of Beauty
The Tyranny of Beauty
Depressed and suicidal, she came to the psychiatric unit on which I worked.
"Nothing to live for," was all she said to the psychiatrist and counselors
at first. "I've lost
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#44
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Expectation and Expectancy
Expectation and Expectancy
I married Ida Newcomb on June 21, 1970. I had certain expectations of Ida;
expectations about how she would treat me, take care of me and be a loving
wife to me. These
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#43
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