By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, Several months ago while I was teaching Sunday school to about fifteen students they spontaneously stopped listening…
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Is He?
By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, How do you evaluate a smile? Does it mean happy to see you? Or does it mean…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, My Grandmother Lula was my mother’s mother. She was a great cook. I looked forward to going…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, My mother-in-law Teresa lectured me. It was more like an emotional scolding. That was her first reaction…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, The first thing I had to do was to meet with my best friend Alice Bright Light…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, When I received the letter from Eliot, Eliot & Holden saying that they wanted to publish my…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, For the last few weeks I cannot stop thinking about Ernest Hemmingway’s novel The Old Man and…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, As we sat around our dining room table eating a vegetarian savory for dinner, I noticed that…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, During the snowstorm I looked out of the parsonage window to appreciate the newly-fallen-deep snow. Transformation. From…
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By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, Even visits to the nutritionist didn’t help. My eighteen year old daughter Sarah with an H continued…
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