Publisher's Synopsis
About the Author Dr. Phil Stack is a Psychologist and a Catholic. He and his wife. Fe', have been married 51 years and have 6 children, five sons and a daughter, and 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Dr. Stack sees the hand of God in all things, especially in the miracle of a child born, a life yearning to have a first breath from the beginning of time. Children bathed in the precious unconditional waters of family love, provided by a mother and father, are God's great gift to the world which thirsts for them. ----------- The Origin of God's Middle "O" Dr. Phil Stack, a psychologist, sought an idea. With a prayer to inspire him and a splash of ink to guide him, he decided on an ink blot to give him a thought. To Dr. Phil, the blot of ink looked like a donut. Without understanding why. His mind appeared to be led. The idea came. The donut became God's Middle "0". Now. What would Dr. Phil do with God's middle letter, shaped like an "O"? Symbolically, it would come to be a place of comfort, a prayer. What's inside the "O" of God, A soothing, healing light. Outstretched arms, the Lord is there. Consoling day and night. The "O" in God is bosom. To hug you when you cry. A Chamber in His Precious Heart Where all the weary lie. Life is for Eternity, The Bible tells us so, A circle never ending. Like God's middle "O". --------- Chapter 1 11k knoc Good Town, p1 Chapter 2 Miss Wiggly's Knoe Good Class, p7 Chapter 3 The Knoe Town Survey, p9 Chapter 4 Stew Incidents, p13 Chapter 5 Parties and Platforms, p16 Chapter 6 Knoe Good Day is Coming, p17 Chapter 7 Hooray, it's Goodness Day, p20 Chapter 8 Zippy, a fountain of Goodness, p23 Chapter 9 The Marvelous Mr. Q, p27 Chapter 10 The Good of the Do Gooders, p29 Chapter 11 The Stew Family, p32 Chapter 12 A Dead Brain, p34 Chapter 13 11k Knoe Good Contest, p36 Chapter 14 God's Middle "O", p40