poem for parkies god didn"t choose you to solve all the world"s problems god didn"t choose you all mankind to save if you try it you" end up broken that much strength to you god never gave- but god has called you for his divine purpose you have a place in his plan on earth and if your"re willing to find and fill it- -then your life will be of great worth -- you must give yourself wholly to him letting him place you where he will you must usethe gifts hegives you so your calling you can fulfill he may hid you in a corner perhaps a prayer warrior of you he will make other christians may accuse you of doing nothing so that chance you are willing to take will you lay aside your druuthers not telling the lord what you want to be only then can god annoint you so that his will you can see god did not chose you to solve the worlds problems but he has chosen you his work to do keep on asking, seeking, knocking, an always be ready to carry through given to virgina jinright by the holy spirit Original Message ----- From: Stan or Joan Snyder <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:31 AM Subject: Didn't wantanyone to miss this one > with all the hubub going on over the course of the last few > days/weeks/months, i wanted to be sure that everyone had a chance to > join us as we honor Don McKinley in the dedication of our book: > > Just a note to update you on the progress of our book-"Beyond The > Moment's Pause" is almost completed. We would like to thank the many > list subscribers who have contributed their time & talent to making this > > project work! I wanted to share with you the dedication page: > > DEDICATION > ...we dedicate this book to all those who have gone before us, > .........and to Donald F. McKinley who, with hiss wife Vivian, has > battled Parkinson's for over 30 of his 76 years, and with grace and > humor still shows us how to live "Beyond the Moment's Pause!" > IYQ > > We are asking that anyone w/ contacts in or knowledge of the > publishing bussiness would contact us! > Margaret Tuchman, Dennnis Greene & Joan Snyder > > > > -- > Joan E. Snyder 47/9 > [log in to unmask] > <http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/snyder/page1.htm> > "As if you could kill time without hurting eternity" > Henry David Thoreau >