Author: David Schwarm
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Page 15
Only recently, Brother Lawrence was asked to go into Burgundy to get supplies for the monastery. This chore was difficult for him because, first, he had no head for business and, second, he was lame in one leg and could not walk on the boat without falling against the cargo of barrels. Nevertheless, neither his…
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Page 14
After that, he did not dwell on thoughts of heaven or hell. His life was filled with freedom and rejoicing. Lifting all his sins up to God, he tried to show Him how undeserving of His grace he was, but the Lord continued to bless him. Sometimes God even took our brother by the hand…
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Second Conversation
Brother Lawrence said that he was always guided by love. He was never influenced by any other interest, including whether or not he was saved. He was content doing the smallest chore if he could do it purely for the love of God. He even found himself quite well off, which he attributed to the…
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Elric of Melniboné and Other Stories (Elric Chronological Order, #1) by Michael Moorcock, Alan Moore
Elric of Melniboné and Other Stories by Michael Moorcock My rating: 5 of 5 stars A classic fantasy epic that sparked a revolution. I first read this in seventh grade in the university park library in Irvine, CA. I just reread it during the COVID-19 quarantine with the D&D Book Club & it was as…
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Death’s Heretic (Pathfinder Tales) by James L. Sutter (Goodreads Author)
Death’s Heretic by James L. Sutter My rating: 3 of 5 stars Solid book–way more planer travel then I was expecting. Good characters. Solid structure. Exciting combat. But overall mostly forgettable–the Pathfinder Tales just never seem to capture some of the real magic of D&D for me for some reason. I will keep trying but…
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Brew & Ire remains Ridiculous
Another fun Brew & Ire Roll20 session. We got destroyed by a Tendriculos which remains one of D&D’s most ridiculous creatures.
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Page 11
Brother Lawrence insisted that, to be constantly aware of God’s presence, it is necessary to form the habit of continually talking with Him throughout each day. To think that we must abandon conversation with Him in order to deal with the world is erroneous. Instead, as we nourish our souls by seeing God in His…
