Winning Words 11/18/10
“Kind words are the music of the world. They have a power…as if they were some angel’s song.” (F.W. Faber) When I studied Greek in college, one of the first words that I learned was, angelos, which means, “a messenger.” Angels have come to mean, “God’s messengers.” Dale Evans wrote a book, “Angel Unaware,” illustrating that “messengers from God” can appear in strange and unexpected ways. ;-) Jack
FROM BC IN MICHIGAN:Angelos is the name of Kappa Delta's magazine. Just got it yesterday! I never knew that's what it meant. FROM JACK: It makes sense. The magazine carries messages about the KDs.
FROM MO IN ILLINOIS: Kind words and compliments are always long remembered. (Of course so are criticisms, especially unwarranted ones...) which I guess proves the point of your winning words: Heaven's messengers bear kind words and deeds! Good thought to hold today.
FROM PRPH IN MINNESOTA: didn't Roy write a book about how he loved Trigger more than Dale?? or did i just dream that?? FROM JACK: I think that you were having a night mare.
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