Prayers answered, darn it.
March 20, 2012 by Simcha Fisher
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Is there a link?
Oh, you want a link, too, eh? I suppose next you’ll expect me to put a coffee cup under the pot when I’m pouring coffee, or to turn on the dryer in addition to loading it. (But seriously, thanks for the tip! I would have gone all day wondering why everyone hated my post so much.)
Well, you know, I *could* have taken the time to look it up, but I’m lazy. Lazy reader, that’s me!!
Speaking of prayer, last Friday’s “Writer’s Almanac” featured a poem on the subject that appears to have been composed by someone who has obviously spied on some of my more fitful and pathetic attempts to maintain a prayer life. It’s posted here:
http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=2012/03/16
how lovely, Kevin. Thanks for the link to that poem.