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Comment from Cecilia A Heiskary
Charles,
What a great addition to your tail. It is amazing what the power of prayer can do. God is good and always has our backs. He may not necessarily give us what we want, but he always givers us what he needs.
Great job my friend.
Cecilia
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2025
Charles,
What a great addition to your tail. It is amazing what the power of prayer can do. God is good and always has our backs. He may not necessarily give us what we want, but he always givers us what he needs.
Great job my friend.
Cecilia
Comment Written 08-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2025
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Thank you for your nice comments
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You're welcome
Comment from Ric Myworld
I can remember my dad saying "You know boy, if you don't speak up, you don't eat." I guess it sort of made sense. And I'm sure the best to get the Good Lord's attention is simply just ask. :-) Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2025
I can remember my dad saying "You know boy, if you don't speak up, you don't eat." I guess it sort of made sense. And I'm sure the best to get the Good Lord's attention is simply just ask. :-) Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 07-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2025
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So true. Thanks Ric.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for this wonderful addition. I have a feeling I read it out of order. So sorry.
The Wheat farmers especially if it did hail then the crops would suffer. (wheat)
. As a boy when my Poppa was alive, we had a bad (poppa because of 'my')
Paul, said. "Dad, with mother's prayers, God always answers."
As I walked out the door, I responded, 'Yes, sure seems that way." (space needed between these two dialogues.)
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2025
Thank you for this wonderful addition. I have a feeling I read it out of order. So sorry.
The Wheat farmers especially if it did hail then the crops would suffer. (wheat)
. As a boy when my Poppa was alive, we had a bad (poppa because of 'my')
Paul, said. "Dad, with mother's prayers, God always answers."
As I walked out the door, I responded, 'Yes, sure seems that way." (space needed between these two dialogues.)
Comment Written 07-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2025
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Ok, thanks Barb.
Comment from TRC
This was a nice short story. It gave enough information for the reader to understand the impact of each pending doom on the town. The wording used also gave the feel of a small town in the south, and further immersed me into the story. Apart from a few grammatical errors, I enjoyed this story.
TRC
reply by the author on 06-Jan-2025
This was a nice short story. It gave enough information for the reader to understand the impact of each pending doom on the town. The wording used also gave the feel of a small town in the south, and further immersed me into the story. Apart from a few grammatical errors, I enjoyed this story.
TRC
Comment Written 06-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 06-Jan-2025
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Thank you
Comment from lancellot
On the surface it seems like a brief chapter, but after reading it, I can tell it is setting up the scene for something deeper, like that gang turning their way and our boy having to deal with it. Prayer answered the first problem. Perhaps he should've confided in his wife. If she prayed the gang wouldn't stop in their town, maybe they wouldn't. I guess lying to the wife never ends well.
Good one.
reply by the author on 06-Jan-2025
On the surface it seems like a brief chapter, but after reading it, I can tell it is setting up the scene for something deeper, like that gang turning their way and our boy having to deal with it. Prayer answered the first problem. Perhaps he should've confided in his wife. If she prayed the gang wouldn't stop in their town, maybe they wouldn't. I guess lying to the wife never ends well.
Good one.
Comment Written 06-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 06-Jan-2025
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He never wished fear for anyone, especially family. Thanks for a pleasant review