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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 28, 2022, 6:04 pm
Romance in the Holy Land

Romance in the Holy Land is an adventure through the time and space of the Multi Verse to discover the miracle of immaculate conception, the child Jesus Christ, and the maturation of the son of God.

Orders are now being taken. Send $19,95 to Terry's Fund via

PayPal at: https://www.paypal.com/terrysfund.

Romance in the Holy Land may be serialized in Local Social Media. Stay tuned.

You may see The Crucifix at 120 Anderson Street. Just drive by and take a photo.

Contact TerryLynch@aol.com for more information.

Publication will be made after receive eye surgery to correct for cataract.

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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 24, 2022, 11:49 am
The Crucifix: What do you see?

What do you see when you look at a crucifix? What comes to your mind when you gaze upon a cross? What thoughts, what ideas, and what memories and feelings come to your heart when you kneel and pray at a crucifix?

A war is raging in Ukraine. Perhaps if everyone erected a crucifix upon their front lawn and planted sunflowers in faith, hope, and love for God and life, the war might end.

The crucifix I erected in front of my home represents the sacrifice Jesus Christ made for humanity two thousand years ago. Take heart. Jesus is reborn! Within the faithful Christ lives anew and as we pray together anything is possible. Miracles happen.

My dearest mother, La Faye Sumner Lynch, died in 2003. I prayed to God that He spare her life. God answered my prayer and she returned from the light. But her mind was gone. She opened her eyes. But she was not present. She had dementia.

Dementia is a horrible disease; it tears families apart. It tears nations apart. I believe Putin has dementia and it is tearing Ukraine apart. Putin's dementia is threatening to tear the world apart!

What do you see when you look at a crucifix? What comes to your mind? What comes to your heart?

The crucifix I constructed in front of my home on Anderson Street was created from wire, tin cans, plastic bottles, and other recycled materials. Is it garbage or is it ART?

I am going blind. Already I cannot see with one eye. But I can still see with the other eye as well as ever I could with two eyes. And I have not lost sight of God.

As I look upon the crucifix I built, I see God. I see Jesus Christ. I see and feel the Holy Spirit. What do you see?

The Trinity is the foundation of the church. Perhaps if everyone erected a crucifix in front of their home and planted sunflowers it would save the world.

Ukraine is in peril. The world is in peril. What do you see when you look upon the cross?

My dear mother was the daughter of a Methodist minister, Columbus Lafayette Sumner. I dedicated the humble cross I built from recycled materials to my dear mother. It is a memorial to her. You can dedicate the crucifix you erect in front of your home to someone you love, be they living or dead. Together all our faith, hope, and love may save the world.

Let us pray for Ukraine. Heavenly Father, Grant us the wisdom to make right choices. Guide us toward the light. Save the people of Ukraine. Save the world! In your name we pray. Amen.

My dear mother's spirit lives within me. When I look upon the crucifix I built, I see my dear mother and the Holy Trinity. What do you see? Do you see God, the devil, or Jesus Christ? Indeed, what do you see?

After I erected the crucifix in front of my home, I was inspired to write a song which I entitled Garbage or ART? If you are a singer write to me and I may share it with you terrylynch@aol.com

Yes, I am going blind. But I can still see as well as ever with one eye as I could with two eyes. Thus I urge everyone to erect a crucifix in front of your home. Plant sunflowers and pray for Ukraine. Pray to save the world!

Perhaps God will restore my sight. Do you believe in miracles? If so, please donate to Terry's Fund at: https://www.paypal.me/terrysfund or via PayPal.com to terrylynch@aol.com. Thank you.

Eye surgery will cost $20,000.00+. I am asking everyone to erect a crucifix and plant sunflowers upon their front lawn. Pray for Ukraine and pray to save the world. Miracles do happen. I know because I too have seen the light. Thank you and God bless you and those you love.

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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 22, 2022, 2:34 pm
Please God let me see the light!

Oh may lord! The mayor of Quitman, Steve Watkins, came by knock, knock, knocking upon my front door Tuesday morning, April 19. I was in the backyard doing yard work, cleaning up fallen limbs and debris from the Easter weekend storm, pulling up newly emerging kudzu vines. I saw the City pickup truck out front and called, "I'm around back!" Then from around the corner of my home the mayor and a city maintenance worker appeared to my surprise.

Never in all my life has a mayor ever come to visit at my home. Mr. Watkins thanked me for getting the front lawn mowed. I assured him that I would have done it sooner, but for the pain in my lower back. I said, "I ain't as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was." I've been wanting to use that quote from Toby Keith, one of my favorite CW singers and song writer, and it just popped out as I was speaking with mayor Watkins.

The mayor had read about the Kudzu vine war I have been fighting. He brought a crew over with weed eaters and proceeded to cut the kudzu and other overgrowth sprouting in the easements which boarder my property on Anderson Street and Bailey Avenue. What the crew with weed eaters was able to do that morning saved these old bones a lot of aching.

Fighting the Kudzu is a never ending process. Indeed, the weed eaters were a God send. Thank you kindly mayor Watkins for helping this old man fight the Kudzu war.

It is Spring and the kudzu vines are just starting to sprout and grow. I wonder if Steve Watkins and the City will continue to maintain the easements? What really needs done is to install a culvert and curve along Anderson Street, to enclose the sewer which is also breeding rats and rodents. I would like to ask the mayor and Board of Aldermen to please appropriate the funds to fix this ditch. Call in the engineer and get an estimate. Then vote it up or down. That would cost less in the long run and fix the problem for good. Thank you!

Should God be listening perhaps He will answer my prayers.

Heavenly Father, Thank you for your guidance, for the friendly neighbors and kind hearted souls which grace my small town; for the mayor and Board of Aldermen, and weed eaters too.

"I ain't as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was." These bones are aching from pulling up kudzu vines and cleaning up litter left by winter's storms. Yet still I labor and will endeavor to do good work until the day I die.

The kudzu war goes on. I've resolved to learn how to live with the kudzu, how to make wreaths, dream catchers, and other art and crafts from kudzu.

I pray kind hearts and good people everywhere will contribute what they can to help their friends, neighbors, and loved ones.

Amen.

Perhaps God has reasons for the kudzu as yet we are to learn. Please let me and everyone see the light.

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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 22, 2022, 12:34 pm
I Love Local Social $Media$

Local Social $Media$ is a great idea! I'm all in!

Everyone is cordially invited to be my FRIEND.

I also post in NEIGHBORHOODS under Quitman.

Hoot! Hoot is a wise owl graphic I created to

promote Local Social $Media$. I am going to

be making t-shirts, caps, mugs, and other gifts

and apparel for everyone who loves Local Social.

These will be made available via CafePress.com/localsocialmedia.

I am especially interested in networking with other creative

artists, photographers, craft persons, and poets. I want to

establish a poetry anthology. Please email terrylynch@aol.com or post here if you want to help get this going. Thanks.

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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 2, 2022, 3:33 pm
Save Lives! Support MS Cannabis Act. A prayer for our small town.

Nothing is more important than life itself. When you lose the life of someone you love, it changes your life, for better or worse, depending upon how you respond.

I lost the life of my dearest brother, Stephen Norman Lynch. I believe he would be alive today, had he never gotten involved with the drug culture.

Stephen was a very talented artist/illustrator. He enjoyed reading fantasy and historical fiction. Plus he relished studying art history and learning about the works of the Old Masters, such as Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Stephen's roll model was Walt Disney and his goal was to one day work on animate films.

Stephen had a speech impediment. His condition improved after taking speech therapy at the University of Alabama. However, that is when he began to use marijuana and became adversely influenced by the drug culture.

On Halloween day some years ago, a juvenile delinquent gave Stephen a controlled substance which resulted in paranoid delusions, altered perception, irrational behavior, and his death, I was told by a Methodist minister who did drug counseling that what Stephen was given was probably dirty drugs laced with strychnine (rat poison), which had been identified as going around campus. This led to Stephen becoming disoriented, ending up miles from home, and being struck by a truck speeding along a rural highway. (Source: Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents (Third Edition), 2020 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/strychnine).

God works in mysterious ways. The pain, the tears, the loss, the emptiness in my life, these have since been replaced with knowledge and understanding, with faith, hope, and love for God and what bearing the cross has taught me which I will share that this may save the lives of others.

Indeed, I have read everything I could find on the subject of marijuana and substance abuse, including books and a ton of articles at Shands Medical Center Library in Gainesville, Florida. This has led me to realize that those self-medicating for a speech impediment or other medical reasons need help from doctors and therapists, not the paranoia of being arrested or incarcerated.

Today medical cannabis is now legal in Mississippi and a number of other states. This means those who may benefit from a prescription of THC can avoid self-medication using illegal chemical substances that are often laced with toxic chemicals like crack cocaine, Methamphetamine (meth), very addictive opiates, or a cocktail of other harmful substances.

The state of Mississippi has adopted a very good Medical Cannabis Act. This law will save lives because fewer people will engage in using dirty street drugs. Lives will also be saved because people using medical cannabis will be under the care of doctors instead of under the influence of illegal substances provided by pushers 'n' peddlers, criminal characters who care nothing about the lives of those they victimize. Plus they will avoid arrest for possession of marijuana which often effects blacks more than whites, and ends up destroying their whole lives.

Physicians take the Hippocratic oath, "To do no harm." That is why I support the Mississippi Cannabis Act and urge the Mayor of Quitman and Board of Aldermen to vote to save lives and not second guess the people of Mississippi, the state legislature, and Governor Tate Reeves, who approved the Medical Cannabis Act. The life you save may be that of your own son, daughter, or grand child.

People will die from using dirty street drugs. Sadly I know this to be a fact, the utter truth. Thus I pray: Heavenly Father, grant guidance and wisdom to those who represent our small town, that no one may suffer or die from illegal usage of dangerous street drugs, like grass laced with acid (LSD), crack, meth, fentanyl, or other chemical substances in the future. That those we dearly love may live full, rich, prosperous, happy lives, free from substance abuse, that their bodies and minds be clear to do great good work and see the light. Amen.

Respectfully,

TerryLynch@aol.com

This memorial tribute letter is hosted at https://greatusart.com/savelives.html

See also Go Quitman at https://www.greatusart.com/goquitman.html

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By TERRY LYNCH,
Apr 2, 2022, 3:31 pm
Save Lives! Support MS Cannabis Act. A prayer for our small town.

Nothing is more important than life itself. When you lose the life of someone you love, it changes your life, for better or worse, depending upon how you respond.

I lost the life of my dearest brother, Stephen Norman Lynch. I believe he would be alive today, had he never gotten involved with the drug culture.

Stephen was a very talented artist/illustrator. He enjoyed reading fantasy and historical fiction. Plus he relished studying art history and learning about the works of the Old Masters, such as Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Stephen's roll model was Walt Disney and his goal was to one day work on animate films.

Stephen had a speech impediment. His condition improved after taking speech therapy at the University of Alabama. However, that is when he began to use marijuana and became adversely influenced by the drug culture.

On Halloween day some years ago, a juvenile delinquent gave Stephen a controlled substance which resulted in paranoid delusions, altered perception, irrational behavior, and his death, I was told by a Methodist minister who did drug counseling that what Stephen was given was probably dirty drugs laced with strychnine (rat poison), which had been identified as going around campus. This led to Stephen becoming disoriented, ending up miles from home, and being struck by a truck speeding along a rural highway. (Source: Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents (Third Edition), 2020 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/strychnine).

God works in mysterious ways. The pain, the tears, the loss, the emptiness in my life, these have since been replaced with knowledge and understanding, with faith, hope, and love for God and what bearing the cross has taught me which I will share that this may save the lives of others.

Indeed, I have read everything I could find on the subject of marijuana and substance abuse, including books and a ton of articles at Shands Medical Center Library in Gainesville, Florida. This has led me to realize that those self-medicating for a speech impediment or other medical reasons need help from doctors and therapists, not the paranoia of being arrested or incarcerated.

Today medical cannabis is now legal in Mississippi and a number of other states. This means those who may benefit from a prescription of THC can avoid self-medication using illegal chemical substances that are often laced with toxic chemicals like crack cocaine, Methamphetamine (meth), very addictive opiates, or a cocktail of other harmful substances.

The state of Mississippi has adopted a very good Medical Cannabis Act. This law will save lives because fewer people will engage in using dirty street drugs. Lives will also be saved because people using medical cannabis will be under the care of doctors instead of under the influence of illegal substances provided by pushers 'n' peddlers, criminal characters who care nothing about the lives of those they victimize. Plus they will avoid arrest for possession of marijuana which often effects blacks more than whites, and ends up destroying their whole lives.

Physicians take the Hippocratic oath, "To do no harm." That is why I support the Mississippi Cannabis Act and urge the Mayor of Quitman and Board of Aldermen to vote to save lives and not second guess the people of Mississippi, the state legislature, and Governor Tate Reeves, who approved the Medical Cannabis Act. The life you save may be that of your own son, daughter, or grand child.

People will die from using dirty street drugs. Sadly I know this to be a fact, the utter truth. Thus I pray: Heavenly Father, grant guidance and wisdom to those who represent our small town, that no one may suffer or die from illegal usage of dangerous street drugs, like grass laced with acid (LSD), crack, meth, fentanyl, or other chemical substances in the future. That those we dearly love may live full, rich, prosperous, happy lives, free from substance abuse, that their bodies and minds be clear to do great good work and see the light. Amen.

Respectfully,

TerryLynch@aol.com

This memorial tribute letter is hosted at https://greatusart.com/savelives.html

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