Messages: the Series
By Larry McGee
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Religion will be the focus of our future thur our children, who look up to us and emulate our ways. This is why it is crucial for us to give them the fundamental truth about it.
Our children are precious and wondrously scared, so recognizing religion has been cultivated to reflect distinct cultures in various images. Each image as individual as personalities and just as important.
Messages, the series, is meant to be a blend of people, cultures and diversity of religions combined and restructed to comform in a tapesty befitting an euro centric society. These stories are meant to be enjoyable and informative.
The first story is called “Zoë’s Version,” which is about the effects of religion and it’s interpretation of it thur the lives of her family, church , place of worship and friends.
The second story, “The Cab Stand” relates to Lewis’s quest to understand the value of childhood and it’s significance of a boy to his father figure thur communication in all forms.
“Delta Dazing”
The final story of the series is Lewis’s introduction to reality in not only the South but to Life’s anatomy in the world. Each cross section illustrates its uniqueness and personality regardless of categorization.”
This book’s objective is to present the several forms religion surfaces. Please, come and read with me.
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Messages - Larry McGee
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Rev. date: 01/13/2022
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CONTENTS
Cab Stand
Zoë’s Version
Delta Dazing
CAB STAND
Being a young child, it is truly a very crucial predicament and tramatic event, so when Lewis goes to hopefully get a chance to see and maybe hang out with his dad at the Cab Stand, if only for a few minutes, it would be greatly appreciated.
He very rarely experienced or hardly knew him, but on those occasions when he did, they weren’t what he expected to any degree.
For the most part, each meeting had either pain or empty promises. But just to see that black and white sedan coming, still had it’s glimmers of hope. Hoping, there were silver