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UTL - MISSION

The Unity of The Light web site lists these four things as its mission. Serve the World — Serve the City — Serve the Church — Serve Education Each one is noble in its own right, but this approach is like putting the cart before the horse. These are the paths...

CHAPTER 1: THE BROKEN BIRD

The morning dust danced in slanted light through the workshop window, and Jesus sat very still, watching it swirl. Each speck seemed to know exactly where to float. He wondered if dust had thoughts, tiny ones, about where it wanted to land. "Jesus! Come pla...

CHAPTER 2: SAWDUST PRAYERS

Joseph's hands moved across the wood like a blessing. Back and forth, the plane peeled away curls of cedar that fell to the floor like tiny scrolls of unwritten law. Jesus tried to copy the motion with his own small plane, but his shavings came off jagged, b...

CHAPTER 3: THE MOTHER WHO KNEW

MOTHER'S EYES Mary watched her firstborn from the doorway, her washing forgotten in the basin. Jesus sat with baby James in the courtyard, the two-year-old's chubby fists wrapped around his older brother's fingers. Where other boys might grow impatient with...

LESSON 1: Mastering The Art of Living

Section: Avoid Frightening People “Never be guilty of such unworthy tactics as endeavoring to frighten men and women into thekingdom. A loving father does not frighten his children into yielding obedience to his justrequirements.” (1766.1) 159:3.5   MASTERI...

LESSON 2: The Liberation of Women

Promote Donna's book The Women Who Loved Jesus. “The most astonishing and the most revolutionary feature of Michael's mission on earth was hisattitude toward women. In a day and generation when a man was not supposed to salute even hisown wife in a public pla...

LESSON 3: The Secret of Happiness

“‘Simon, some persons are naturally more happy than others. Much, very much, depends uponthe willingness of man to be led and directed by the Father's spirit which lives within him. Haveyou not read in the Scriptures the words of the wise man, “The spirit of m...

LESSON 4: Love in the Place of Fear

“‘Your forebears feared God because he was mighty and mysterious. You shall adore him because he is magnificent in love, plenteous in mercy, and glorious in truth. The power of Godengenders fear in the heart of man, but the nobility and righteousness of his pe...

LESSON 5: What Shall We do to be Saved?

“‘When men and women ask what shall we do to be saved, you shall answer. Believe this gospel of the kingdom; accept divine forgiveness. By faith recognize the indwelling spirit of God,whose acceptance makes you a son of God. Have you not read in the Scriptures...

LESSON 6: Doing the Will of the Father

“Never forget there is only one adventure which is more satisfying and thrilling than the attemptto discover the will of the living God, and that is the supreme experience of honestly trying to dothat divine will. And fail not to remember that the will of God ...

LESSON 7: Humor and Faith

“Jesus greatly enjoyed the keen sense of humor which these gentiles exhibited. It was the senseof humor displayed by Norana, the Syrian woman, as well as her great and persistent faith, thatso touched the Master's heart and appealed to his mercy. Jesus greatly...

LESSON 8: Learn How To Fail Gracefully

Learning How To Fail Gracefully “But life will become a burden of existence unless you learn how to fail gracefully. There is anart in defeat which noble souls always acquire; you must know how to lose cheerfully; you mustbe fearless of disappointment. Never ...

LESSON 9: Judgment Belongs to the Group

“Thus did Jesus teach the dangers and illustrate the unfairness of sitting in personal judgmentupon one's fellows. Discipline must be maintained, justice must be administered, but in all thesematters the wisdom of the brotherhood should prevail. Jesus invested...

LESSON 10: Transcendence of the Religion of Jesus

“The religion of Jesus transcends all our former concepts of the idea of worship in that he notonly portrays his Father as the ideal of infinite reality but positively declares that this divinesource of values and the eternal center of the universe is truly an...

INTRODUCTION: Something Old + Something New = Something Better

Use Bonnie's Mennonite story (about 1000 words) to show that some old values are still applicable today, and that some new values are also good, and that the Amish sometimes find superior ways of blending old and new values, and there is something we can all l...

CHAPTER-1: THE WEEPING WOOD

The sawdust made Jesus sneeze three times in a row, each one louder than the last. "Bless you, little storm," Joseph said without looking up from his plane. The curl of cedar peeling away from the wood looked like a tiny scroll, and Jesus tried to catch it be...

CHAPTER-2: THE DONKEY GAME

"You have to kick it HARDER!" Thomas shouted, dancing from foot to foot like he needed the toilet. "It's a Roman ball! Kick it like you're kicking Caesar!" Jesus looked down at the leather ball—really just old rags wrapped tight and tied with string. It didn'...

CHAPTER-3: THE BIRD AND THE WHISPER

The dead sparrow lay by the well like a dropped prayer. Jesus found it during the quiet hour when most of Nazareth napped. He'd come to draw water for Mother, but the tiny body stopped him mid-reach for the rope. Brown feathers ruffled by wind. One wing stret...

The origins of AI.

Artificial Intelligence — the good the ...

AI has been around a long time. AI has evolved in numerous ways and expanded into many different fields. It was first developped as a tool by computer programmers to help them write better code, and it is still being used that way (narrow AI). AI has long...

What's good about AI.

Artificial Intelligence — the good the ...

Received in an email from gab.com on 5/15/2025 The modern work and school systems operate on a paradoxical premise: they demand our presence for eight hours a day but extract only a fraction of that time in meaningful productivity. Parents, shackled to desks ...