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Morning Has Been All Night Coming

by John Harricharan

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A book for One's: Who, What, When, How, and Why of Life.
Meet yourself in the person of John. Experience with him the journey we are called to live in. There will be rainy summer, warm winter, boring spring, and sleepless autumn seasons. Still we are expected to GO ON : Learning (things come and go), Hoping (tomorrow is another day), Believing (dreams is available for all) and Seeing (possibilities: visions in the valley). To finish the journey one is to experience these seasons. Prepare your first aid kit. Be sure that you have (1.Patience 2.Courage and 3. Wisdom) they are of big help. Seasons in our journey are well travelled with friends. Here we will meet Gideon, a man full of wisdom, and Marla a soft spoken woman. With them in your journey is like being guarded with angels. Reminding us that we are under the shadow of the Almighty. The journey is set, meet that PERSON you've longed to be, share it with a Gideon and a Marla, and experience the peace the Almighty provides to the pilgrims. Enjoy the Journey. Finish it with " WELL DONE". ( )
  ENILemme | May 17, 2015 |
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