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A poor little dog, lost in the countryside, sheltered from the rain under an old oak tree. When an angel called "Barkangel" called out to him from above. Barkangel gives "Dog Friday" magic ears, to help him find a new life. A family out for a drive in their car find Dog Friday all wet under the tree. The family fall in love with Dog Friday and take him home and adopt him. Soon Dog Friday meets lots of new friends, both animals and humans and he is happy with his new life. Then his adventures begin, when he starts using his new powers, his magic ears, to help his new friends when they are in…mehr

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A poor little dog, lost in the countryside, sheltered from the rain under an old oak tree. When an angel called "Barkangel" called out to him from above. Barkangel gives "Dog Friday" magic ears, to help him find a new life. A family out for a drive in their car find Dog Friday all wet under the tree. The family fall in love with Dog Friday and take him home and adopt him. Soon Dog Friday meets lots of new friends, both animals and humans and he is happy with his new life. Then his adventures begin, when he starts using his new powers, his magic ears, to help his new friends when they are in danger. Dog Friday feels so content with his new life and to be able to help others. Wow Bow wow.
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John Hamilton was born into a spirited Irish-American family of singers and storytellers. Breaking with his strict Catholic upbringing, he embarked on a career in music that immersed him in the colorful but dangerous world of drugs, alcohol, and rock clubs. A debilitating onset of panic disorder abruptly halted his musical pursuits, propelling him into the business world where he thrived as a creative director in advertising. Despite professional success, Hamilton's persistent quest for the transcendent led him to seminary and, eventually, to two decades of parish work as a pastor. In Honest To God he eloquently chronicles the collapse of mainstream Christianity, his loss of connection to the transcendent and his walk into the wilderness to search for it again.