Firsthand Insight

He said. She said.

We want to hear someone say what he said so that we know.

It is not always possible to get it straight from the source and when that is not possible, the nearest we can get is as good as anything. Yet some folks really rely on the secondhand sources. To such a degree that it is odd for them to have a firsthand encounter. Indeed such can be the experience of a firsthand encounter that so differs from others that it can perplex and confuse initially. It can be so raw and straightforward that it mystifies.

What would happen, though, if there was more of an effort to encourage the firsthand? Such an encouragement to develop relationships that way might likewise encourage others to develop their own firsthand encounters.

What would happen then?

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For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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