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The Choirmaster (a spiritual tragedy)

In Mud Valley Church, the evangelizing wonders of the Church Choir have become both a blessing and a minor headache. The growth in card-carrying membership and church attendance explode overnight. That is the blessing. The headache is the charismatic but unassuming Choirmaster Michael whose artistic gifts are key to the phenomenal church growth. However, as the women with available daughters fight to outdo one another in monthly dinners for the choirmaster, things become a little worldly. But even after Pastor David seals the marriage between Michael and one Eva Joseph with the urgency of Samuel the prophet, Choirmaster Michael’s outreach ministry becomes a bother to the Church Board, when the Treasurer reveals that the Choir is funding most of Mud Valley Church’s budgetary needs. The Choirmaster has grown bigger than life, and the Church Board is left wondering, “What would happen should the choirmaster leave?”  
When Choirmaster Michael’s marriage to Eva would hit rock bottom because one Jane Caleb would not let him be, Pastor David discovers that Mud Valley’s spiritual and moral problems are more organic and deeply ingrained than the perceived threat from choirmaster Michael. Young Pastor David faces a historical moral issue, and he must decide whether to confront Mud Valley’s historical demons or seek a transfer to clearer spiritual waters.

 
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The Spirit of the Japanese

These people in the picture (see link below ), their tools and the horror of a wasteland they believe they will reclaim, defines a Japanese mindset most of us do not know. Looking at the small man (on picture-frame) and his giant equipment in an uncomfortable, definitely oily, saline environment gives me, a stranger thousands of miles away, some hope, and that hope and hard work appear to define the Japanese people. They need it to face the cruel hand nature and nurture played against them during the last Great Tsunami as the world watched, helplessly.

http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/09/6821729-scrappers-rid-japan-of-debris-one-vehicle-at-a-time

 

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Readers and Fans

I have a few copies of my novels to give away for good summer readers.

Leave a comment here.

JR Alila

http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002QD5TDM

 

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First Artificial Life

Here comes a laboratory-synthesized bacteria, made from “bench chemicals” courtesy of Venter et al. This grounbreaking Work is reported in Nature. Bioethicists are understood to have reviewed and okayed the work, perhaps because it promises custom synthesis of barerium-based bioreactors. Religious folks are alarmed at men “playing God.”
The new organism is the creation of Venter et al (see link below)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/may/20/craig-venter-synthetic-life-form

 
 
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