"A Legacy in Poems: Brdging the Gap", was published October 17,
2012.
Here is an article about it on the University of Cincinnati Alumni Webpage:

Claude has written inspirational, reflective and humorous poems and prose to his family and friends for nearly forty years. He began writing the day that his life was transformed by Jesus Christ in Los Angeles. The joy of having a relationship with the Creator of the Universe filled Claude with joy. He sees himself as a bridge between the past generations of those who prayed for him and others, and sacrificed selflessly so that accomplishment just now is revealed could come to pass.
Beautiful website. Congratulations.
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We cannot control the wind that comes our way; we cannot control the frequency with which the winds come or their intensity. We can, and must control the way that we adjust to these winds.
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at how our young adults underestimate the strength and courage of our ancestors. Facing the daily abuse as slaves and later sharecroppers, they developed and maintained a sense of hope, destiny and purpose. At this time when the prayers of those ancestors are being answered with our material and socio-economic prosperity, all to many of our children and grandchildren have no clue as to how to develop and maintain a sense of purpose, destiny and direction apart from the materialism of our society. What are your thoughts?
We cannot control the circumstances of our lives, but we can control the way in which we respond to them. Circumstances do not make us who are are - they simply reveal who we are. In one of my poems, I challenge my granddaughters to be the apple at the top of the tree. Many walk through the orchard of their lives, but are not willing or capable of meeting the requirements to get on their level. Their grandmother was such a young woman. I had to get on my tippy toes to approach her. Too many young woman have been partially devoured and stepped over on the ground in the orchard. I see all to many each day. . .See "She Walks and My Queen, pg. 67"
ReplyDeleteInteview of Claude and Sheilah Dallas, March 2nd.
ReplyDeleteKen Anderson of 1230 AM the WDBZ Radio in Cincinnati interviewed both Sheilah and myself on his Saturday a.m. Program. We were on for about 30 minutes of his program.
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Ustream.Tv: Live streaming and ... Inteview of Claude and Sheilah Dallas, March 2nd. 134:28. Recorded Tuesday at 7:27pm.Let me know if you cannot reach the ustream site of this interview. Blessings.
Life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. Charles Swindoll
ReplyDeleteThis seems to support my favorite thoughts that situations and circumstances do not make us who we are, they reveal who we are - how we react to stimulus. Faith gives us the ability to wait on the Lord before striking out on our own.
The Ohio State University, printed a notice about my book in the March/April edition of the Alumni Magazine. See Page 42.
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