From the Stillmeadow Daybook by Gladys Taber, page 188:
And what a miracle it is that down the centuries, in the midst of wars and destruction and famines and pestilence the spirit of this carpenter has proved more mighty than any other power for it grows and shines in our day as it did then.
And how wonderful that we can freely celebrate His birth is America, let our candles shine openly from every window, and decorate the live evergreen in every village square. Every door may wear its wreath, and the carols sound all over the country.
I am reminded of my friend Lois Holloway whose grandmother stopped every day in St. Mary's on her way home. Her son said, finally, "but mother, what do you find to pray about every day?"
"Oh, I don't pray," she said calmly, "I just sit there and look at God, and God looks at me."
9 comments:
I had never heard of this book until you did a post on it and since then have been looking for a copy in my county libraries (not listed). I might just have to buy it! In the meantime, could you keep giving us snippets please? it's lovely stuff. Betty x
Lovely quote from sweet Gladys. Merry CHRISTmas!
Beautiful quote, Pom!
Blessed Christmas to you & yours,
xoxoxox,
GG
My book will be coming any day soon!! Thanks so much for the recommendation - you have told me about some lovely books - thanks Pom Pom!!
L.x.
Wonderful! And I ADORE your new header picture!! xxx
"I just sit there and look at God..." Come let us adore Him! I love the Carpenter too.
Jody
Oh I love that line, "I just sit there and look at God, and God looks at me." I feel the same.
How cute your Nativity set!
xxx
I love this! Thank you for sharing it!
Blessings!
Deborah
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