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Johnny Cornflakes: A Story about Loving the Unloved by Denise George

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3.0

Johnny Cornflakes is a heartwarming and inspirational autobiographical tale of the author's first foray into ministerial life and the trials and growth it brought to her. It is often a little awkward in writing style, unpolished, but it wasn't enough to be annoying to me...it simply added a bit to its charm, knowing that the author was simply telling her real-life story from her heart, and not as a professional writer.

Johnny Cornflakes is the street name of a homeless man who is the focal point of Denise George's life changing (soul changing?) experience in Chelsea, MA. It is really a story of one person's development from unconscious pride, to conscious pride, to conscious humility, and then (perhaps) to unconscious humility, all accomplished in the best way I know, through service to another.

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3.0

Johnny Cornflakes is a heartwarming and inspirational autobiographical tale of the author's first foray into ministerial life and the trials and growth it brought to her. It is often a little awkward in writing style, unpolished, but it wasn't enough to be annoying to me...it simply added a bit to its charm, knowing that the author was simply telling her real-life story from her heart, and not as a professional writer.

Johnny Cornflakes is the street name of a homeless man who is the focal point of Denise George's life changing (soul changing?) experience in Chelsea, MA. It is really a story of one person's development from unconscious pride, to conscious pride, to conscious humility, and then (perhaps) to unconscious humility, all accomplished in the best way I know, through service to another.
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