By Miles Patrick Yohnke
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A young woman goes out,
She goes out searching.
Dazzled by it,
In wonderment.
Her feet rest at a place they call,
Heaven on earth.
It's Easter Sunday.
From those women and men of great,
Spirit, intelligence, and strength,
Who came before her and said 'yes' to life,
This is a place called heaven on earth.
Her feet rest as she lies down,
What lies before her reads:
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace.
It's Easter Sunday.
She weeps with gratitude for this person's life,
As her life is built solely on love;
About the oneness of the creator and of the creation.
It's Easter Sunday.
Pioneer peoples with vision and courage in changing times,
She can follow in their footsteps.
In awe of all that has come before,
And of devotion to each other.
It's Easter Sunday.
She places there a lone red rose.
It's Easter Sunday.
It's Easter Sunday.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Subject: Following in Her Footsteps
Release Date: March 28, 2024
"During the Christmas or Easter holidays, it is a great opportunity and occasion to reflect upon one's life. To look upon one's values. And check to ensure that you aren't just putting on your Jesus boots for the day. Are you being all you can be each and every day for the betterment of humankind?"
- Miles Patrick Yohnke
"When you choose to collect experiences rather than things, you never ever run out of storage space."
- Joshua Becker
Eighteen years ago, one person chose to think of another. This is a true account of the events that are before you. I personally know and acknowledge this…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Subject: Following in Her Footsteps
Release Date: April 4, 2023
"During the Christmas or Easter holidays, it is a great opportunity and occasion to reflect upon one's life. To look upon one's values. And check to ensure that you aren't just putting on your Jesus boots for the day. Are you being all you can be each and every day for the betterment of humankind?"
- Miles Patrick Yohnke
"When you choose to collect experiences rather than things, you never ever run out of storage space."
- Joshua Becker
Seventeen years ago, one person chose to think of another. This is a true account of the events that are before you. I personally know and acknowledge this…