The Summer 2015 Newsletter of the AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC contains a brief article about U.S. Ambassador William Jelks Cabaniss, Jr. and my biography of him.
The article and picture are on page 6.
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Woody Norman expresses his opinions on this blog. Many of the posts are written in verse.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Jesus and Muslims
They other day I downloaded an eBook by Fouad (pronounced 'fwad') Masri. The book is so wonderful and effective I looked up Masri on YouTube and found several of his videos.
If you have 30 minutes, watch this one video and then download the book. Masri is speaking at Ozark Christian College in this video - his talk is preceded by a short presentation about Muslims over the past 20 years.
Click these links below:
Ambassadors to Muslims
Fouad Masri speaking at Ozark Christian College
If you have 30 minutes, watch this one video and then download the book. Masri is speaking at Ozark Christian College in this video - his talk is preceded by a short presentation about Muslims over the past 20 years.
Click these links below:
Ambassadors to Muslims
Fouad Masri speaking at Ozark Christian College
Sunday, July 19, 2015
The Fall
The Fall
It was time to check out
After shopping in the store.
In the lane I turned about
And promptly crashed to the floor.
Usually I push the cart,
This time I was a contrarian
And in narrow space made a quick dart
A move not good for a septuagenarian.
With loss of all control
I could but let the flow carry on
Bracing not parts but the body whole
Descending with force to the concrete lawn.
It took only one second or two
For my steadiness to leave,
Lay on my side not knowing what next to do,
Standing I could not achieve.
Looking up, on her knees she beside me,
“Are you alright?” her petition.
“I’m not sure, I could be.”
She made me to talk to her, that was her mission.
A cold bottle of water she gave me to drink,
She wasn’t going to leave me undone.
More questions she asked made me talk and think,
While the store manager dialed 9-1-1.
“Are you married, and for how many years?”
I told her a half century one month after March,
Almost thirty years for her was near.
I was then beginning to feel parched.
“I want to stand up, will someone help me?”
The store manager suggested I stay on the floor,
That lady still talking and still on her knee,
As eight paramedics came in through the door.
They checked all my vitals
And questioned me a lot,
They suggested the ER,
I said “I’d rather not.”
Upon my release
I returned to my cart,
To pay for my groceries,
I needed to complete my transaction part.
I asked the cashier,
“Where’s the lady on her knees?”
I wanted to thank her.
She had disappeared in a breeze.
Making sure I not faint,
She unknown, a perfect stranger.
Her attention was of a saint,
Her mission, a caring angel.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
How different now is it
From Thomas Jefferson’s
day?
What aberrant political
skit
Is presently in play?
Tom’s enemies abundant,
From Hamilton to John
Adams.
His love for political order
constant,
Endless pursuit of harmony
he fathomed.
His ways and means
paradoxical
His peers appear wiser,
George the smartest,
Tom’s mercurial enterprises
clear and more logical,
When we see his natural
vocation as artist.
Politics to him not a
dispiriting distraction,
An avenue making almost
anything possible.
Never a man of inaction,
A creative impulse for the
plausible.
Personal and political
contradictions
Notwithstanding, a brief
dynasty enduring,
He generated an executive
legacy of successful convictions
With Madison, Monroe,
Jackson, and Van Buren.
Friday, July 17, 2015
Religious freedom superior to state-defined civil rights, ABC says to Parliament
I find this English Parliament contribution by the Archbishop of Canterbury to be quite interesting. To me it is surprising. It is not a timid statement, nor is it ambiguous.
Archbishop Addresses Religious Liberty in Parliament
Archbishop Addresses Religious Liberty in Parliament
Thursday, July 16, 2015
The Crushing
The Crushing
After rowing and wading
Through years of litigation
The virtue in new life began fading,
And the shameless saturated our nation.
Coldness and indifference the new norm,
Legal rights and privileges Supreme.
Only selected lives now allowed to form,
Crushing the unwanted not seen
as extreme.
When was the point made pivotal,
When did conscience lose its mooring?
Revulsion of the biblical, cynical,
And unfettered freedom then went soaring.
“Do not tell me what to do,
I am the captain of me.
I can crush whatever I choose.
That 7-2 decision set me free!”
At our ancestral founding
Creation was honored and accepted.
Now in affluence the crushing compounding,
With no borders, boundaries expected.
In recent, hubris within the Supreme Five
Reverse rendered positive law
What the natural makes thrive,
Catering to the unnatural, from the natural they claw.
Now more than six years progressive
The nation torn apart,
Becoming increasingly repressive
And guided by a marxist chart.
No boundaries, no borders
No limits to follow,
Removing our history is in order,
Leaving America utterly hollow.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Jeremiah 31:31-34
Jeremiah 31:31-34
My bride is you,
The House of the
North,
And the House of
the South.
A newer pact with
you I now bring forth.
My new agreement
is an eternal act,
Something intended
in My original law,
Broken by both ancestors’
tract:
The letter, not
the heart, they held in awe.
Those were the
days past.
The new law I now impart,
An agreement to last,
Because I write it
on your heart.
No more teaching about Me to your neighbor,
No more approaching
your brother.
For in the future there
will be no labor:
I will forgive
your iniquity, and sin I will smother.
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