Complete agreement with your writing, Garry. I wish I could live in a shire-type community. I think there is a healthy spiritual rebirth in the US, so there is more hope now than in some time. It is true over the past 35 years that the US as well as Britain has experienced decline due to the collapse of Christianity, but let’s remember Jesus’ words: “In this world you will have trouble but remember that I have overcome the world.” Spiritual revival will jump-start a new happier and healthier US and Britain. We all need to do our best to rebuild our once great US and British societies. Keep writing dangerously, my friend. Joe Cangelosi
Thank you, Joe. Yes, I think there’s a spiritual rebirth underway. So far it hasn’t transformed society, but it’s the first time in years that church attendance hasn’t declined in Britain, so something is definitely going on. I’m particularly encouraged by the enthusiasm of youngsters, especially young men. They are the future, after all! All we can do is encourage them. As for the shire-like community… this one appears to be near-perfect, though perhaps I’m seeing it through rose-tinted glasses still, after just a few days here. Wonderfully beautiful, though, peaceful, civilised, and the people are kind and friendly!
Happy to see you happy and writing-
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Cheers, Paul. Things certainly looking up!
Complete agreement with your writing, Garry. I wish I could live in a shire-type community. I think there is a healthy spiritual rebirth in the US, so there is more hope now than in some time. It is true over the past 35 years that the US as well as Britain has experienced decline due to the collapse of Christianity, but let’s remember Jesus’ words: “In this world you will have trouble but remember that I have overcome the world.” Spiritual revival will jump-start a new happier and healthier US and Britain. We all need to do our best to rebuild our once great US and British societies. Keep writing dangerously, my friend. Joe Cangelosi
Thank you, Joe. Yes, I think there’s a spiritual rebirth underway. So far it hasn’t transformed society, but it’s the first time in years that church attendance hasn’t declined in Britain, so something is definitely going on. I’m particularly encouraged by the enthusiasm of youngsters, especially young men. They are the future, after all! All we can do is encourage them. As for the shire-like community… this one appears to be near-perfect, though perhaps I’m seeing it through rose-tinted glasses still, after just a few days here. Wonderfully beautiful, though, peaceful, civilised, and the people are kind and friendly!