“One word, two syllables: Demarcation.”

Day 124

Yes, Office fans, that’s a Dwight Shrute-ism. Good thing he’s not an accountant . . . the Scranton branch would go under faster than you could say that “two” syllable word.

A couple of days ago, my dear brother Pete sent, via e-mail, two heart-warming pictures from where he works in the heart of Africa. Well, one is heart-warming, anyway.

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That’s him holding the gun he and Chris (on the right) used to end the life of that 6-ish foot cobra. Lovely, eh? 

The next pic is just sweet. Little African children have stolen my heart for as long as I can remember.

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Thanks for sharing, Pete.

And that makes me think of the song a friend of mine blogged the other day.

“Jesus loves the little children/All the children of the world/Red and yellow, black and white/They are precious in his sight/Jesus loves the little children of the world.”

The kids in Cambodia, Guatemela, Zimbabwe, Spain, and the little ones I work with here in downtown Milwaukee. They are all precious in the sight of God.

Matthew 19:14 “Jesus said, ‘Let the liitle children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.'” (NIV)

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One thought on ““One word, two syllables: Demarcation.””

  1. Hi… I will soon be launching a non-for-profit website aimed at raising awareness and funds for various charities. The first project will be focused on the lion/human interaction problem in Tanzania. I would like to ask Pete for permission to use the photo of the beautiful African child he sent, for use on our site. Thanks for your time.
    Blessings,
    Amanda (in Australia)

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