Thursday, 11 December 2014

Seeing the Hand of God in Two Wilted Lettuces

Seeing the Hand of God in Two Wilted Lettuces A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle.

When A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle.

For A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle. A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle.

Some A man, a pastor, a spiritual man, a man at his dearth, rejected by his fellowship over a misunderstanding (yes, it happens), well, he felt alone. He felt betrayed. He wondered what hope he had. He and his wife arrived home from a break, praying for wisdom for what they should do, and as they drove up their driveway they saw a cheap shopping bag containing two wilted lettuces hanging by the front-door handle.

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