P.S. Helpful tip: If you click on the image it will make it much larger, thereby allowing you to actually read it. :)
Thursday, March 27, 2008
A Different View
Clay sent this to Eric and me this week from his weekly copy of The Church News. He asked me to share it, since he only had one copy, so I've scanned it in here. I think the message is wonderful, don't you?
P.S. Helpful tip: If you click on the image it will make it much larger, thereby allowing you to actually read it. :)
P.S. Helpful tip: If you click on the image it will make it much larger, thereby allowing you to actually read it. :)
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Love, love, love this article! What a fantastic message. I think if everyone in the world could be a little more tolerant and sympathetic to one another's plights, this world would be a much better place! What a great motivation to want to be better!
"To Kill A Mockingbird" is up there with "Pride and Prejudice" as one of my all time favorite books. I love it's message and how it deals with so many prejudices especially for its time. It teaches amazing tolerance. Thanks Patty for sharing. :)
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