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Truffles and Prayers

photo courtesy of Yaletown Photography

March 10, 2023

Dear friends,

Some of you have kindly written and others have asked in other ways, how Dad (Jim to most of
you!) is doing. In short, he’s flourishing! He enjoys a morning routine, welcomes visitors,
snoozes as needed and otherwise works on a variety of projects. In many ways he depends on the
support and help of friends and kind colleagues. Dad’s heart for sharing and teaching his new
understandings still motivates him for each day, and he is anxious to pass on all the Lord has
been teaching him lately through some kind of regular communication, though it is very hard for
him to sustain that alone.
In the first two months of the year, Dad was reading through a series that looked at sermons of
Origen, taking him through the Old Testament. The Fathers of the Church, Homilies by Origen,
published by The Catholic University of America Press (April 1, 1998). Much of what he
gleaned was passed on to his many visitors, and he continues to thrive seeing people and
corresponding through email. With the weather improving in Vancouver and with regained
physical ability, Dad has been able to get out more and loved attending some of the Houston
Center for Humanity and the Common Good lectures, at Regent College. His intent is to keep
reading and to share what he learns as he can.

I am helping Dad to share some of what he is learning through something we are calling
“Truffles and Prayers”. As Dad reads new books, he desires to share them with a greater
audience. So, from time to time, we will post notes as he finds treasures that could also enhance
the spiritual life of his readers. He is always glad to receive requests for him to pray for you and
to correspond as he is able.

The first ‘truffle’ is written by Tim McIntosh, whom Dad first knew as a teen when our family
moved to Vancouver. Tim’s book, “Eyes on Jesus: Through Mark’s Gospel”, Friesen Press
2022. is a daily devotional that goes through the gospel of Mark and by keeping our eyes open,
we get to know Jesus better. We commend it for your reading and reflection as it celebrates the
simple but profound chorus:

"Turn your eyes upon Jesus.


Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace”

Some of you will be pleased to know that Chris, my brother, who wrote the series “Letters from
a Hospital Bed” with, and often for Dad, has been working with an editor to assemble the letter
series into a new book for publication. Chris and Dad are now looking for a publisher but will
publish the series, one way or another. We will keep you posted. Chris has now launched a new
series in which he seeks to build connections between two very different kinds of organization,
the Church and businesses. Both, he argues, are facing very similar challenges and can learn
from each other. His writing draws heavily from the parables of Jesus. Dad and Chris enjoy an
ongoing collaboration and you can sign up for the series at
https://niagaraschoolformissionalleadership.ca/telosity/ which Chris has named “A Skyfall of
Rainbows”!

Dad, Chris, Lydele and Penny join me in wishing each of you every blessing,

Claire

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