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Savior of San Francisco, A Tale of the Christ-an extraordinary mixture of city history and sacred scripture-ponders what could occur were the Christ Jesus to appear and traverse the grievous streets of San Francisco in contemporary times. It's a city in dire crisis on the verge of complete collapse: rampant crime, epidemic drug deaths, a scourge of homelessness, a deserted downtown, empty offices, vacant buildings, shuttered storefronts, a mass exodus of businesses and residents, fleeing from what's turning into a dystopian wasteland. A spiraling and deadly doom loop. A zombie apocalypse. A corrupt, incompetent, and indifferent government. A complacent populace in abysmally deep denial. An apologist, propagandistic news media. A nightmarish hellscape of human suffering and misery across which abruptly rambles the promised Messiah. What becomes crystal-clear as the Christ wanders the land, the pervading problem plaguing the city is pure, unadulterated greed. And that the simplest, most forthright solution is pure and gracious giving. The sole solution that, contrary to its hyper-pretensions to all-accepting and non-discriminating inclusion, this mostly atheistic city has neglected to try. This tale of faith and hope, a love letter to numerous of those dearly beloved parts of the city well worth saving, speculates ultimately how the teachings of the Christ might directly impact the city's most critical and compelling challenges.
This book is the story of "Noah and the Ark," told from the animals' point of view. The narrator is a bear called "Boo."For fifteen years, my friend Bill Eakin and I travelled telling this story in Christian venues. I would dress up as a bear and tell the story of "Noah and the Ark" using the pictures I painted on a flip chart. I told how the animals coped as they were stuck inside the Ark.It was always a success. The kids loved the story, relating very well to the animals.I'm now seventy-six and a little too old to sweat in that costume. The story was so successful I decided to make it a book. Now parents and children alike can still be blessed by the story.Be Blessed with this Fantastic Journey!
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