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Ordinary People Tuning In On Needs (Paperback)
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Ordinary People Tuning In On Needs (Paperback)
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Loot Price R162
Discovery Miles 1 620
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This book is a response to a talk by Robert Shetterly. His
presentation was Americans Who Tell The Truth. Mr. Shetterly
published a book in which he painted portraits of 50 Americans who
have made a significant impact on our history. Some are famous,
some ordinary. Early in his presentation Mr. Shetterly alluded to
the events of September 11, 2001. He said those events were a
pivotal point in our history. What is most significant about the
events of that date is not that they happened but that we seemed to
learn so little from them and have not made appropriate responses
to those events. As a response to Robert Shetterlys talk I decided
to do a book on people (and movements) I have met, at least come
into contact with, who have told the truth. All have made an
impact. Some have not been successful in what they intended to do.
But even those who were not successful in their desired effect
still made an impact and were helpful in bringing about some
change. Some are still trying. We do not know yet whether they will
be successful or not. Again I emphasize ALL have made some impact.
ALL are just ordinary people. As my response developed certain
truths evolved. 1. I have met persons in my own life who exemplify
the truths Mr. Shetterly seeks to highlight. 2. I have had the
honor of knowing some from my earliest youth until the present day.
3. Others I have met later in life. 4. Some of them have been
famous people. Most are just ordinary people struggling with life.
5. Many of them fought with some personal struggle as well as the
larger social struggle. 6. They are important not simply for what
they did but for who they were. 7. Every one of us probably could
come up with a similar list. 8. It is important that we do so,
important for ourselves and for others. In my earliest years I was
inspired by my father (William Crumley), by some of my teachers
(personified by my account of Sister Stanila). In my youth I was
also inspired by the actions of some famous people (Pope John
XXIII, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and others). Often
they were not successful in what they hoped to do. Still their
legacy inspired others. In the three famous persons mentioned their
legacy was not really apparent until after their death. Pope John
XXIII attempted to rejuvenate the Catholic Church. He was
successful in part. However, some people within the institution he
sought to rejuvenate did not want to be rejuvenated and many of his
reforms have been abandoned. It was not until many years after his
death that I realized that President John Kennedy attempted to
place our money system on a more stable basis and not on debt the
U.S. Government owed to the Federal Reserve Bank. That has never
been realized even today. The reforms called for by Martin Luther
King were not realized until after his death. Even then the reforms
were not fully realized. We were only able to pass laws which
helped the process to begin. The process has to evolve and to
continue. This process is not going to be realized by the actions
of politicians or famous people. This process will be brought about
by the struggles of ordinary people. This process requires the
ongoing effort of you and me and great numbers of ordinary
citizens. It will require the creation of many different citizen
organizations which will assist the process. That is what this book
is about - not famous people but ordinary people. A few are better
known than others. Some were more successful than others. All are
ordinary. All continued to struggle despite many obstacles.
Hopefully it will inspire you to come up with you own list maybe
even your own book describing how you fit into the human struggle
to make this a better world. The list is divided among people who
inspired me in my early formative years and people who have
inspired me in later years of ministry and service. It also
includes persons who are struggling to make an impact today.
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