Sister Joan Chittister famously said, "We are each called to go through life reclaiming the planet an inch at a time until the Garden of Eden grows green again." Reflecting on that journey -- a blog at a time -- is the focus of this site.
Monday, April 14, 2008
An Outward and Visible Sign ..
I couldn't resist a snap of this outward and visible sign of putting faith into action from the All Saints Church parking lot ... .
I found the huge Prius bumper irresistible and have three stickers on mine which I change periodically. Currently they are "Vote against hate in 2008", "All Sorts and Conditions of People - The Inclusive Episcopal Church" and a series of rainbow cats. I have a new one which says "Be careful who you hate - it might be someone you love". I know, it should be "whom" but I'm not the designer.
The only think disturbing to this Michigan native is that all those stickers are attached to a Japanese car. Do us a favor back here in Michigan. Buy American, please. The jobs you save could be your own. Everytime I travel to my home state I always insist on renting an American brand automobile. But I'm still very much in the minority on your highways. We in depressed old Michigan would appreciate it.
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I found the huge Prius bumper irresistible and have three stickers on mine which I change periodically. Currently they are "Vote against hate in 2008", "All Sorts and Conditions of People - The Inclusive Episcopal Church" and a series of rainbow cats. I have a new one which says "Be careful who you hate - it might be someone you love". I know, it should be "whom" but I'm not the designer.
Dear Rev. Russell:
The only think disturbing to this Michigan native is that all those stickers are attached to a Japanese car.
Do us a favor back here in Michigan. Buy American, please.
The jobs you save could be your own.
Everytime I travel to my home state I always insist on renting an American brand automobile. But I'm still very much in the minority on your highways.
We in depressed old Michigan would appreciate it.
A sinner saved by God's Grace
Jim from Michigan
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