Meet Me Under the Old Naseberry TreeThe first family created by God produced many generations and will continue until the end of time. While we journeyed through this world we realized disagreements exist but regardless of the source there's a solution-forgiveness. Jesus set the first example on the Cross of Calvary: 'Forgive them Lord, for they know not what they have done' that's what we need to do; forgive each other when pain and suffering is involved in times of disagreements. Jesus knew what would happen to the first family He created from His own image and we are no exception, He emphasized the word 'peace' He gave it to us and left it with us; so let there be peace amongst families and our fellow human being. Plant the family seed of love for the next generation and maintain the peace of God. Hortense M. Jenkins {Lawrence} a native of Jamaica West Indies comes from a large family, which she embraced and continued to do. The love and close ties that she maintained for her families and friends alike earned her much love and respect. Her love of 'getting the families together' are sometimes carried beyond her generosity or mistaken for 'Father Christmas' or 'gimmi, gimmi'. Young and old enjoys her company as well as her constant outstretched hands and any possible way that she can help out when a situation present itself. We are very blessed to have someone like her to call sister, aunt, and cousin. While we look forward to her visits under the Old Naseberry Tree, we also hope and pray for her continued success on the path she has chosen. She and her husband Mark live in Queens New York. The editor Other book by Mrs. Jenkins: Spirits of the Living God |
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Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 15 |
Section 3 | 25 |
Section 4 | 33 |
Section 5 | 39 |
Section 6 | 47 |
Section 7 | 59 |
Section 8 | 75 |
Section 17 | 161 |
Section 18 | 169 |
Section 19 | 175 |
Section 20 | 187 |
Section 21 | 193 |
Section 22 | 199 |
Section 23 | 203 |
Section 24 | 215 |
Section 9 | 83 |
Section 10 | 89 |
Section 11 | 105 |
Section 12 | 111 |
Section 13 | 125 |
Section 14 | 137 |
Section 15 | 147 |
Section 16 | 157 |
Section 25 | 231 |
Section 26 | 245 |
Section 27 | 251 |
Section 28 | 257 |
Section 29 | 263 |
Section 30 | 265 |
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