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"We should always be kind-out of self-interest if for no other reason. That kid next door who out-menaces Dennis the Menace might be your boss someday. That nerdy classmate might someday be one of your child's teachers. That bratty cousin might be closer to you in a few years than any of your other eighty-seven cousins. Beware of road rage. That driver who upset you might be the oncologist you go to when an MRI shows you have a suspicious-looking growth in your abdomen. Sow kindness; reap kindness. If we hope to win others to Jesus, we must treat them kindly." This collection of articles…mehr

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"We should always be kind-out of self-interest if for no other reason. That kid next door who out-menaces Dennis the Menace might be your boss someday. That nerdy classmate might someday be one of your child's teachers. That bratty cousin might be closer to you in a few years than any of your other eighty-seven cousins. Beware of road rage. That driver who upset you might be the oncologist you go to when an MRI shows you have a suspicious-looking growth in your abdomen. Sow kindness; reap kindness. If we hope to win others to Jesus, we must treat them kindly." This collection of articles written for the Adventist Review along with other meditations will touch your heart. Author R. Lynn Sauls offers his insights on a variety of subjects through these vignettes of life. He draws spiritual lessons from everyday occurrences that that have enriched his life and those who have been blessed to know him and/or to read his reflections. The short chapters will both inspire and encourage you as you press on through life. Choose your favorite comfy seat, arm yourself with your favorite beverage, and prepare to have your heart warmed as you read.
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Richard Lynn Sauls was born January 11, 1933, in a peanut-farm cottage thirty miles from Plains, Georgia, and lived in various places in the South, graduating from Fayetteville, North Carolina, High School. He holds degrees in English, journalism, and religion. He had a forty-three-year career in education as an elementary and secondary teacher and principal before teaching literature, creative writing, and journalism at several colleges and universities, including Atlantic Union College, Andrews University, and Southern Adventist University. He was writing teacher of many writers and editors, including columnist and book-writer Andy Nash and editor of Adventist Review Bill Knott. Lynn is a member of the College Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Lancaster, Massachusetts.