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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Eugene St Martin
This book is a continuation of EC's journey in life. It is about the observations, reflections, and prayers as EC goes about his life to church, to work, to teach, to play, and to visit friends. He is a secretary recording some of the ideas he hears as he goes about his life. And he keeps exploring ways to play and to learn about tennis. EC finds when he can quieten and see, it helps him see what is important and what he can do.
E. C. helps take care of tennis courts particularly the green clay tennis courts. In the evenings he teaches tennis in the parks. He teaches primarily teaches beginner children and adults. He also enjoys singing in his church choir.
The book is the journey of an old groundskeeper as he goes about the rounds of his life. The book is like a journal of the ideas, wishes, and reflections of the author. The book also depicts enjoying seeing nature and connecting to a bigger picture to the flow of nature and to the plan of God. The book is also exploring a new way to teach tennis, to play tennis, and to learn tennis. One of the themes of the book is to help people, find the authors self, finding their own swing and their own song in their lives.
A journal of my life this year as I go about my life to church, to work, to teaching, to play, and to visiting friends. The first chapter is a story of the spring. The second chapter is like a sketchbook or a glimpse into a journal. There are reflections and prayers and wishes. The ideas from church are ideas I heard from the priests. It is really paraphrased versus a direct quotation. And some of the biblical quotes I used are used in the poem I wrote. Also, a picture is worth a thousand words, and a part of my book is the pictures I submitted. They help to illustrate and develop the book. The second chapter is about the summer of 2018 and about some of the things I went through. Still in my book, I am hoping it is pleasing to God. I hope it loves God. I hope it helps bring God's love to others.
The journey continues in E.C's life... the old groundskeeper's life. These are ideas, prayers, reflections, and observations as he goes about his life going to church, to work, to teaching tennis, to playing tennis, and to visiting his friends. He is a secretary writing down the ideas, prayers, and reflections that come through his life. Ideas give him energy. Still he knows one needs to carry them out. E. C. wishes that these ideas will help him sing a song to God...a song with sweet accord " Holy, Holy, Holy Lord."
This book is a collection of the old groundskeeper E. C.'s observations, reflections, prayers, and songs as he goes about his life going to church, to work, to teaching tennis, to playing tennis, and to visiting friends. He is a secretary recording the ideas that come through his life. For E. C. the ideas become a light in the darkness. Still he knows when he puts the ideas into practice, there will be more illumination.
E. C., the old groundskeeper, continues his journey about his life going to church, to work, to teaching tennis, to playing tennis, to enjoying nature, and to visiting friends. These are his prayers, wishes, observations, and reflections as he goes about his rounds. They help him figure out what is important.
This book is a journal of E. C., the old groundskeeper as he goes about his life going to church, to work, to teaching tennis, to playing tennis, and to visiting his friends. He is a secretary writing the ideas, wishes, prayers, and reflections that come through his life. He thinks there is a reason these ideas and people come through his life. He thinks that God brings certain people, ideas, and stories to us on our journey. He is grateful for what God has done. He wishes that these ideas help him be nearer to God...help him be more present to God and others. This book also explores ways to learn tennis and to play tennis
E. C., the old groundskeeper and tennis teacher, is like a secretary recording the ideas, reflections, observations, and prayers that come through his life as he goes about his rounds of going to church, to work, to teaching tennis, to playing tennis, and to visiting his friends. He thinks that God and life bring certain ideas and people through our lives for a reason. The ideas help E. C. figure out what is important and help give him a direction.
Each year E. C., the old groundskeeper and tennis teacher explores the meaning of Christmas. He sees all the rushing around and he asks is this really what God would want? Then he steps back and asks what is Christmas all about? Then he writes a story about the meaning of Christmas to him. And then he gives the story as one of his Christmas gifts to his friends and family. This book is E. C. 's gift to us all.