In
a Sunday message recently, I heard a quote from J.R.R. Tolkien and The
Fellowship of the Ring that expresses what many of us are thinking about now as
we “shelter in place.”
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3 comments:
A delightful article quoting JRR Tolkien.
Thanks Carolyn. These are thoughtful reflections for us at this time. Your closing sentence's leading word stood out as I concluded my reading - "Until . . ."
There IS an end to the current situation somewhere in God's sight. May goodness and mercy be your portion and also of people everywhere, as we play our part, striving to remain healthy for our personal and for the general good. ~~+~~
Thank you, Ed, for your kind comment.
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