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Saturday, May 15, 2010
The five people who each day there
The five people who each day there I rarely read fiction. This has nothing to do with an aversion to the genre, and I spent many days of my youth with curled a splendid history lost, in other lives and other places. But as time marched on, and life is too busy with work, the Graduate School, and now has two children, fiction, my reading, as a practical necessity. In recent times, but I am one of the five people you meet in Heaven by Mitch Album (Hyperion Press, 2003). It tells the story of Eddie, an amusement park maintenance, while the man died trying to see a girl on a tour break. Eddie then five people on the other. Some know not, but all have an impact on their lives or who have given through his life. All serve to explain and help Eddie with his life, a life he sees as a miserable failure.Whether take five people to explain our life after death is irrelevant, but the book raises some very interesting points, above. The first is the networking of life. Some of the people he meets Eddie knew he did not know or distant acquaintances, but their lives are irrevocably intertwined. Every life impacts others in a way that could never even imagine. How many lives we touch in our daily lives? Whose days are brightened by a smile, a kind word or thoughtful action? The way we have more difficult, perhaps even without realizing it? Like the proverbial stone to create waves in the pool of water, our actions have far-reaching implications. A second point of discussion is the meaning of life. Eddie saw his life as a value? he had lost, that he loved and worked for what he saw as a dead end job, but comes to discover that all its objectives. How many times in our lives we search for meaning? As women, dealing with the responsibilities of family and home, you can sometimes invisible. There are also times in which economic activity can become apparent for half a salary, but little else. For us who believe in God, we trust that there is a plan for our lives. As Philip Yancey says in the search of the invisible God (Zondervan Publishing House, 2000)? God promises to use all the circumstances surrounding his last will. The seemingly trivial, even painful, aspects of our lives, together with the extraordinary moments of creating a unique tapestry that God has designed for us. As difficult as it may, at times, we must make our life and realize that every breath we take is satisfied with the mystery of God. " We are all part of a major project that we have? T even understand. I hope that, like Eddie in the album? Book, one day it will all clear. About the Author Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur is editor of "La donna spiritual newsletter that provides information and tips for women to deepen their relationship with God - and author of the book" Letters to Mary from a young mother "(iUniverse, 2004)
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