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Devotion to a Community: The Three Devoted Family
Devotion to a Community: The Three Devoted Family
Devotion to a Community: The Three Devoted Family
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The three devoted families had the same ambitions and followed
the same path. They have many things in common, but the best
one is the devotion they have to God. The devotees abandoned a
several activities to observe the Gods commandments. The family
of Saladin Guerin, Anderson Monfleury, and Morris Charles had a
great attachment to each other, as well, a great devotion to their
community. In the Town of Spring Hill Valley, where they lived, they
gathered in their community to help the needy people when it was
required. The three families were a prosperous group that always
tried to understand the problem of each other. They lay gathering
their thoughts together and gathered themselves for a tremendous
leap. With their devotion to the community, it implied to bring
widely scattered things or people to one place but with no particular
arrangement. To gather three families in a lonely group, they must
have the same ambitions as well as the same devotion.
Saladin, Anderson, and Morris were the three families who had the
same vision by sharing the similar location, religions, and other
attribute. The devotees lived near each other and had a one common
interest. Specifically, Saladin Guerin was the one who devoted his
life in the religious observance or prayer 100%. With the real love
he had for God, he became the church clerk. His performance had
promoted him to be assistance manager.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateFeb 27, 2012
ISBN9781469143286
Devotion to a Community: The Three Devoted Family
Author

Lefranc Guerin

LEFRANC GUERIN is a Haitian Accountant, Philosopher, Administrator, Tax Expert, and Author. He was born in Haiti, May 13, 1956. He is a citizen of United States of America. His education began in Haiti schools. After graduating from Lycee Alexandre Petion, he attended Law School, State University of Portau- Prince, Haiti, and he graduated from Ecole De Commerce Maurice Laroche in Accounting. When he left Haiti to USA, he went to college. He graduated from Rockland Community College in Business/Business Administration (Associate Applied Science) A.A.S. He has earned a degree in Business Administration of Science (BS) from St. Thomas Aquinas College. He graduated from Stratford Career Institute. He can speak Creole, French, English, and some Spanish

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    Devotion to a Community - Lefranc Guerin

    Copyright © 2012 by Lefranc Guerin.

    Library of Congress Control Number:       2011963284

    ISBN:         Hardcover                               978-1-4691-4327-9

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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    CONTENTS

    Summary

    Acknowledgments

    Prologue

    Chapter 1  Education

    Chapter 2  Working as a Sales Associate

    Chapter 3  Welcome to our Family

    Chapter 4  Working-Class-Family

    Chapter 5  It is impossible for people to finish school.

    Chapter 6  Upper Class

    Chapter 7  Middle-Class

    Chapter 8  Lower Class

    Chapter 9  Racism

    Chapter 10  Business in Education

    Chapter 11  God hates us

    Author Bio

    A.  Education:

    a)  The hardship of the students to realize their goals

    b)  Ambitions to become elegant in this society

    c)  Difficulties to find what they like

    1.  Right

    2.  Privacy

    3.  Liberty

    B.  Working as a Sales Associate

    C.  Welcome to our Family

    D.  Working Class Family:

    E.  It is Impossible for People to Finish School.

    a)  Limited Knowledge

    b)  Abandon School to go to Work

    c)  Use their Labor Power to make a Living

    F.  Upper-Class:

    a)  Highest Socio-economic Class in a society

    b)  Do Business in a Free Market Exchange

    G.  Middle-Class:

    a)  Perform Jobs in a Clean Condition

    b)  No Interest in Advertising

    c)  More Generous than the Poor or Lower-Class

    H.  Lower-Class:

    a)  Lack of Money

    b)  Being as Peasants who are Poor Farmers of Low social Status

    I.  Racism:

    a)  Inferior or Superior to another Race

    b)  Prejudice, Discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone

    J.  Business in Education

    K.  God Hates us

    SUMMARY

    THIS BOOK HAS been written regarding three devoted families who lived in the same community, and shared the same cultures and religions. Throughout their existence, Saladin Guerin’s family, Anderson Monfleury’s family, and Morris Charles’ Family worked very hard to donate money in the development of the Spring Hill Valley, New York. With the compassion, sympathy, and love they have for God, the three families sacrificed themselves in the observance of the Savior’s commandments. In their town, they were among the most respected people with the good regard and vision they have for everybody in the community.

    The families had the great quality and received the warm approval for good things they did. As an author, I found those three families had the great courage and glance on the needy people in the whole community of the Spring Hill Valley. When someone talked to them about God, they look that with pleasure. They were the kind of persons who devoted really themselves to the God’s Commandments. Even if someone in their town had a problem, they gathered in the same circle to solve it. They could not exactly help the hopeless people by giving the big donations but they tried to do the best they were able. They noticed their volunteer to everyone who is looking for help. They were the great individuals who new specifically what Spring Hill Valley wanted.

    Just like the three above families, the author was a great-devoted person of God. He always kept himself busy in the Savior’s services. He was someone who had a particular regard for our Father God. In addition, the author was attracted to particular women who also had the great devotion to God. The author wrote the book to show that the three devoted families had warm respect for each other. Moreover, their compassion and love for each other were genuine including their feelings. Their works to the community had the great approval and their performance and progress were the appreciation of everyone. Sometimes, the three families’ pleasurable contemplation had been lost in appreciation of scenery.

    In the three devoted families’ position as church members, the author realized that the devotees had given a terrific job in the community by preaching the residents of Spring Hill Valley the God’s words. Concerning their function, it is very important to say they traveled almost nationwide to preach people regarding God’s divine rule that had to be strictly observed. The devotees were seeking the people of the good heart to follow the God’s policies.

    Devotion to a community book is helping the readers to build families and be serious towards God’s regulations or principles. God always leans to hold your hands for not falling to the ground. He is always looking for the answers for you when you have questions. In addition, He has the good suggestions for you when you are attacked by enemies. He is seeking common ideas between good and evil to put you on the right track. This is the work of the three devoted families to put you on the right way to observe the God’s words.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    I HAVE A regard for all people who help me to realize my dreams. That means my thanks go to all heroes of the great knowledge for supporting me with this excellent work. Now, it’s been such a terrific moment to renew my consideration to David Fisher, Laura Martin, Andria Morris, Maya Brown, Louis Stern, Brad Branham, Louise Gown, Val Move, William Carr, Carole Iwasutiak, Cochrane Reed, Judith Martin, Edward Chaplin, Charlie Murrow, Sally Slope, Titan Ride, and, also my thanks go to the people at L&G Business, Nicole Davis and Alexander Parks who used their physical effort in order to achieve this smooth job.

    I express my gratitude to all my publishers and editors at Stratford Career Institute for inviting me to register for the Creative Writing Course until my graduation, and again for Creative Writing Graduate Course that is still in process and to the best internet provider and operator in the United States. Again, I want to share my gratitude to all teachers, advisors and employees of all my former Colleges and Universities for encouraging me with home works, assignments, projects, etc. Throughout this long period, I would especially thank my editor, Meredith Nixon, for giving me this great opportunity to be an Author.

    On the other hands, I want to thank my wife Adeline for assisting me with this terrific work and my children: Rachelle, Jimmy and Naderge for continuing giving me courage to make more progress in writing my Novel. I feel very proud and so excited.

    Certainly, I hope my book will be a success, as always to my readers, who accept my excellent work.

    PROLOGUE

    CERTAINLY, PETER’S PARENTS showed the great devotion to the community where they used to live. Those people exemplified strong moral fiber in character. Peter’s father, Morris, was a generous person. He used to be able to provide food, clothes, pay the rent for the kids. When he lost his job, the life became very hard for him to continue supporting his family. Anyway, Peter’s mother, Anita, was a terrific woman, loving, caring, and respectful. Morris and his wife, Anita, spent their life to raise their children, working very hard in the good and bad time. They showed a great performance to their children. One day, Peter’s mother went shopping and brought home some apples, each kid took one, and three apples had left, his father and mother each got one, and the last one was rotten and Peter had nothing. He became unhappy as well as shy. When Anita saw her son’s reaction, she rushed to take her apple from the table to give it to him, but a rat had already eaten it. As the matter of fact, neither mother nor son got anything.

    Generally, life was not so easy for the three families who sacrificed their time to raise their children. Although everyone worked hard to educate his or her kids, but Napoleon, Ulrick, and Peter’s family were the champion. Those people went back and forth to look for food, clothes and pay the rent for their children. Sephora, Napoleon’s mother, was a woman who used to work almost 7 days a week in her story life to build the economy for her family. She never stopped spending money to satisfy her kids towards their needs. She cooked food, washed clothes and brought children to school in the regular basic time. Her kids remembered her, when Napoleon was a kid; his mother gathered all children on the same table and fed them. She sat at the round of the table to talk concerning her stories’ life during her youth time, especially, the time she met Napoleon’s father, Saladin. That was a majestic period. Sephora and the kids exchanged few conversations together regarding the fundamental knowledge of the people living on this planet. Since Napoleon’s parents died, he had kept the same idea of working and studying hard in order to build his life. His parents raised nine children. They were very grateful as well as supportive. During their lifetime, they argued to each other in the negative way, but his family was still strong, and all his brothers and sisters used to respect each other. It was his luckiness for having a family so wonderful to take care of him.

    In the neighborhood, there were three families as cited previously. Among of them, Ulrick’s family was very loving and patient. His parents used to be the great Working-Class-Family. Those people were the kind of human who took the time to raise their children and gave them the good education. Ulrick had a plan to buy a house for his mom when he was growing-up. He treated his parents the way it should be; He never disrespected his family. He was the best child in the family, very bashful as well as pleasant. Anderson Monfleury, Ulrick’s father, was a superb man, working hard to raise six children. In addition, he worked together with his wife, Denise, to create the good economic future for the kids. Throughout a long period of the past, they used to have terrific businesses, trade with other countries, and having the liability to succeed.

    Three great families lived in the same neighborhood, precisely, at Spring Hill Valley Town, and shared the foods together, went to the same church and sent their children to the same school. They had multiple kids and relatives. Whether spending a lot of money on their children, there were many of them who dropped school at early age. On the many places around of their neighborhoods their children annoyed and bothered other kids, sometimes-other parents called the police on them. Nevertheless, anyway a few of them graduated from college and made a good living. All three families were always showing kindness towards each other including their neighbors.

    CHAPTER 1

    Education

    WHEN LEA, MORRIS Anderson’s daughter, was 35 years old, she went to the Spring Hill Valley Community college to get a Degree in Business Administration. At that time, she did not have a job; she applied for financial aid and was turned down, because her credit report was so bad. As many students go to school to become a professional person, Lea realized to borrow money from a friend of hers. Erick received a letter from her that mentioned the Lea’s tuition problem; he agreed to lend her $1,500.00. In that moment, Erick called his friend for going out. She refused the demand and tried to give up her friendship with Erick. Lea’s mother, Anita, became very upset when she learned about the situation, and explained that to everybody in the Spring Hill Valley Community to whom Erick has relationship. She told those people the kind of human beings Erick was.

    Throughout a long period, Lea found a position in a hospital as a telephone operator. When her first paycheck came, she went to the College and registered for Business Administration Program. She loved to be educated in that field; that is why she planned to go to college in order to become someone. She hoped to have a good job, live in a very expensive house, drive a comfortable car, buy the extremely expensive clothes, become very elegant in this society, and enjoy everything that she liked, especially in a way that involved the great expenses.

    One day, Erick drove his car through a creative park and saw Lea sitting on a bench; he stopped to talk to her. When she realized that her former friend, Erick, being in the park, she rushed to move out. Lea hidden behind a tree and her friend worked away. Anita was interested for her daughter having a degree, she borrowed some money form a friend and gave it to Lea. It was a propitious moment for both of them. As the college had already sent a pamphlet to Lea, her mother asked a neighbor to move all belongings she had in backyard to permit Lea found the space to study. When she read the unbound booklet that was sent by the college, she found that the school would be going to open in three weeks. At that time, Erick had registered at the same college for Political Science Major. Lea did not know that bad news, a friend of her mother,

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