Sermons We See

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Twenty years ago I memorized this inspiring poem and it means as much to me today. I feel that it's an excellent example of the adage 'walk our talk'. To put our beliefs into action through our behavior. With my gratitude to the memory of the wise poet himself, Mr. Guest. I am overjoyed to present it here today, and will be sharing more of my favorite poems in coming posts.

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This just became one of my favorite poems. I love the message and the way the poet expresses it. Thank you, Gina for sharing it at your wonderful blog! Russ

About russtowne

My wife and I have been married for over 33 years. We have 3 adult children and recently became grandparents for the first time, with a second one on the way! I founded, own, and operate an investment management and advisory firm. My wife is a Special Ed teacher for Kindergartners and First Graders. In addition to our family and friends and my profession, my passions include writing poetry, song lyrics, and non-fiction short stories; tending a fern garden and small redwood grove on our property, hiking in ancient old-growth redwood forests, and watching old movie classics.
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2 Responses to Sermons We See

  1. Isn’t this an amazing poem? I’m so glad you liked it enough to share it here on your blog. I cannot help but imagine that if we all lived by these words, it would be a better world. Hugs, Gina

  2. russtowne says:

    Indeed it would! Thank you, Gina!
    Russ

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