What I meant to say was ... Searching for footing in a chaotic world.
Searching for footing in a chaotic world.
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About the Book
When we sit down to coffee with friends as a weekday morning routine, there’s no predicting what weighty subject will emerge for the airing of opinions. Could be anything suggested by the local paper, morning radio or last night’s TV newscast. What you and I would like to contribute to the conversation usually occurs to us later in the day. That’s why this book is called, “What I meant to say was . . .” George Epp ponders the weighty questions we all ponder, and writes down his take on them in 109 readable, short essays, written too late for coffee time.
About the Author
George Epp was born and raised in the Saskatchewan Valley near Rosthern. He fashioned his career around words and spent many rewarding years teaching and coaching teenagers and adults in the art of writing. Semi-retired, he writes religious educational material and maintains two blogs on current events and books, often reflecting his enthusiasm for peace and justice issues. What I meant to say was . . . is a collection of essays on a variety of subjects, seen from the viewpoint of a liberal Anabaptist Christian.