We are still living on the prayers of our grandparents, enjoying the blessings that come to us because of the hymns they sang and the petitions they made, says Jon Goode. Like him, we have a little more than others and less than some, yet he reminds us that none of this is about us.
I loved the poem by this black boy from the American South, and this is why I share it with you, as well as this other John with his version of My God:
It is personal. And because of this, it is important to understand that no one can convince anyone, that it is not a sales or advertising issue, but an intimately personal issue. See what Salina says in her version of My God:
Happy Sunday!