Dangerous Wonder by Michael Yaconelli – My Takeaway’s

January 30, 2020by Wanjiku J. Kiarie0

Life is tough. It takes up much of your time, all your weekends, and what do you get in the end of it? I think that the life cycle is backward. You should die first, get that out of the way. Then you live twenty years in an old-age home. You get kicked out when you’re too young. You get a gold watch, you to work. You work forty years until you are young enough to enjoy your retirement. You go to college; you party until you’re ready for high school; you go to grade school; yo become a little kid; you play. You have no responsibilities. You become a little baby; you go back into the womb; you spend your last nine months floating; and you finish up as a gleam in somebody’s eye.

(Anonymous author)

Michael Yaconelli, Dangerous Wonder, Pg 63

I enjoyed reading this book. It drew me in. When I read that the author had passed away, my heart really sunk low. I am grateful that he wrote this book!

My takeaways:

Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation

 

Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation
Wanjiku J. Kiarie | hiscreation

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