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IN THIS ISSUE
Summer 2010, Vol. 10, No. 3
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EDITORIAL: LIFE AS TRUE DREAM
EDITORIAL: LIFE AS TRUE DREAM
"In their various ways, the authors in this issue . . . seem to me to
be pondering how life may—or may not—be experienced as a true dream."
POETRY BY DAVID L. MYERS
"Put your palm / On my cheek and understand me with your eyes, as you do when I / Cannot speak of this. . . ."
POETRY BY JULIE CADWALLADER-STAUB
"Pity has no place in love / or so I thought. . . ."
YOUR LIFE IN A FOUR-HOUR ROAD TRIP
Brenda Hartman-Souder
"So far you’re safe. . . . Neither you nor God can guarantee that for
the future but safety is relative, and what better place to be than a
road with your name on it."
The Turquoise Pen
DREAMS
Noël R. King
"So far you’re safe. . . . Neither you nor God can guarantee that for
the future but safety is relative, and what better place to be than a
road with your name on it."
LEARNING MY MOTHER’S LANGUAGE
Lee Snyder
"It took me a long time to understand that weather is code language for my mother."
Beneath the Skyline
THE ENNOBLING OF "BUSY"
Deborah Good
"I am coming to terms with a difficult reality: By doing the many things I like, I have created a life that I don’t like."
THREE PARABLES
John Janzen
"A man was on his knees sobbing, his body heaving with sadness. To my
shock, I could see plainly that the man before me was Adolf Hitler
himself. . . ."
Ink Aria
SMALL MOMENT STORIES
Renee Gehman
"Tony Campolo once referred in a sermon to the top three regrets in a
survey of senior citizens, and the third . . . was to have reflected
more."
Kingsview
HOME AFTER THE NEST
Michael A. King
"We don’t really know yet how to live in Home, spiritual togetherness, when nest as home is more memory than actuality."
SLANDER BETWEEN SIBLINGS, BIOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL
David W. T. Brattston
"Perhaps the ancients linked the two because people often utter derogatory remarks about others out of resentment. . . ."
Reel Reflections
"THE INFORMANT": THE CASE OF THE CRAZY WHISTLEBLOWER
Dave Greiser
"It’s at the level of human nature and motivations that I found this film involving and fun."
Books, Faith, World & More
THREE PROBLEMS, THREE BOOKS: REVIEWS OF JOHN D. ROTH’S BELIEFS, OF STORIES, AND OF PRACTICES
Daniel Hertzler
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