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Submitted to Contest #76
Miriam: “George! George Oh George! (sigh) why doesn’t that man answer when I call him”.(there was the sound of the weed cutter in the backyard, and I was looking through the kitchen window and thinking as I blended the oats for the porridge)Miriam: Hon!George: Eeh(as he paused to wipe the sweat from his eyes)Miriam: You weren’t listening to me I have been calling and talking to you all morning”:George: “But hon! I couldn’t hear you amidst all that noise(not that I didn’t hear that she was calling but I was more focused on getting this chore ...
Submitted to Contest #75
This is a tricky statement and a rather thought-provoking one. My job as a caregiver (pastor). As I thought about what the role of a pastor entails I thought about caring for lost souls, I thought about teaching and discipling. I thought about having a heart for the fatherless and bowels of compassion for the marginalized. Each day I think about the many caps that such an individual wears and wonder how do they do it. How do I get the task done so that it causes persons to move out of a sense of hopelessness, despair, loneliness, and lost t...
“I Must,”  Sir, I am coming from very far and there was a lot of traffic and the intersection was busy, and then there were so many traffic lights. And how can I forgot when the traffic cop pulled over the man who was before me who actually blocked the road. That was the same gentleman who took my spot when I wanted to park just now. I had to drive around the block at least three(3) times before I finally found somewhere I could park. And when I did I was told that it is reserved for the challenged person and I have to park six fee...
Submitted to Contest #73
Little Drummer Boy “It’s about the right time and the right place to expose my talent, yes this is it,” was all you would hear Fish saying over the last two (2) months.(Noel)that’s his real name, had graduated from the school of music almost a year ago but had not been able to get a job. He had been doing gigs at night clubs for the last six months but still did not feel a sense of fulfillment. Although he was grateful for this humble beginning where he could hone his skills he wanted more. He felt he had a lot to offer the world, and each n...
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