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See Jack worship; Pray, pray, pray! ""Please make me holy, Lord, But not today."" Could it be that God sometimes uses humor to teach us? Here are some raucous rhymes for reflection that will poke and prod at the propriety of our piety. We Americans often wave our Christian credentials around the world, while at the same time being naughty to our neighbors, mired in materialism, and jarringly juvenile. In the style of basal readers, this book takes a swipe at hypocrisy. More than a parody of ""See Dick and Jane! Run Spot run!"" it invites readers to increase their awareness of the values that…mehr

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See Jack worship; Pray, pray, pray! ""Please make me holy, Lord, But not today."" Could it be that God sometimes uses humor to teach us? Here are some raucous rhymes for reflection that will poke and prod at the propriety of our piety. We Americans often wave our Christian credentials around the world, while at the same time being naughty to our neighbors, mired in materialism, and jarringly juvenile. In the style of basal readers, this book takes a swipe at hypocrisy. More than a parody of ""See Dick and Jane! Run Spot run!"" it invites readers to increase their awareness of the values that make our world a troubled place to be. Read, readers, read! Read every letter. Deep down inside, we can be better!
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Meg Gorzycki is faculty consultant and researcher interested in critical thinking, moral development, and literacy. She taught courses in history, media, and education in the United States and abroad, and was a school administrator. Meg's social critiques draw from the spiritual teachings of Benedictines, Jesuits, and sacred wisdom of non-Christian traditions. Her books include Caesar Ate My Jesus, God Bless Our Cubicles, The ABCs of a Troubled Republic, and Dastardly Discourse.