Christ on throne

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Scripture of Mass on Nov 15/2020

 

Collect:

Blessed Lord

Grant grace to hear your word

read it

mark it,inwardly digest it and hold fast to the blessed hope of everlasting love in Christ with the Holy Spirit.

Psalm 123:

I lift my eyes to you on your throne in Heaven

Look until you show me mercy

Kiss and wash your feet

I have had enough of contempt, scorn, indolence, and derision

Show me your mercy

Show me my Master.

Epistle: I Thessalonians 5:1-11

I am a child of light

a child of the day with a breastplate of faith and love

Build up each other and live with Him!

the Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30

Co-create with your master.

Light your basket to shine in the dark!

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Serendipity

Dara Lurie

Went to a Self-Publishing Workshop last eve at the Germantown Library. Dara Laurie led it with her book: Great Space of Desire (Writing for Personal Evolution). Dara encouraged the 20 writers in attendance to live serendipitously, to create, connect, collect and grow organically. She designs innovative, experiential and transformative writing programs which disclose the true voice of the writer.

Notes I took:
1 Write ’til you have a critical mass.
2 Have an objective editor. To test facts, research.
3 Find a marketing vision
4 Barter, teach, budget
5 Promote
6 Specify what others will love about your book.
Know how your passion serves others.
7 Pinpoint your target market
8 Define your niche.

If you want go to:
90daystowriteyourbook.com

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