The nearness of the messianic Kingdom of Christ calls for an urgent moral reformation of the human family. The God incarnate, Jesus, altogether Bread of Life and Word of Life, learned by experience, just like us, how to deal with everything of moral significance. He was God openly fraternizing with the common people. After having conquered it all, he left us with the imperative to gather all mankind under his sole leadership, clearing our minds of other self-made creeds. To our satisfaction, he is a peaceful ruler. He wants to unify the world via the use of one language: the universal language of love.
The main character of this book is a retired teacher whose counsel is highly appreciated. A kindly woman of seasoned judgement, she offers talk therapy to students and their families. Great insight emerges from these conversations. It’s truly exciting to report that this work combines prose and poetry (16 poems) in a unique, spiritual, engaging, informing and provocative stance.
Using the clever device of a counselor meeting with clients, you offer much wisdom on a variety of important moral issues.
—John the editor