It's About Time

It's About Time

The Apple Seed

  • Jul 25, 2020 1:00 am
  • 56:50 mins
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Time is the constant obstacle of our daily narrative. “I don’t have enough time,” “I’m running late,” “I’ve got too much time on my hands,” and, “Ain’t nobody got time for that,” are repetitive phrases we may say or hear.  Despite being a repeat offender for our everyday sanity, time has the potential to be a strength to our sense of self. Just as a seed grows not when we force it, but when we give it time to blossom, we can look back at the end of a month, year, or life and see the fruits that have occurred over the timespan.  Today’s stories explore our tool of time! Sam Payne, Leslie Norris, Alton Chung, Mustard’s Retreat, Bruce Walker, Susi Wolf, Donna Washington, and Michael Arganoff pitch in their two cents (or should we say “seconds?”) about the meaning of time.  Without further ado, check out today’s episode of The Apple Seed. As the proverb goes, “Time waits for no one!” On today’s episode, enjoy the following: “Wedding Moment” by Sam Payne “Autumn Elegy” by Leslie Norris “A Twice Saved Life” by Alton Chung “Hard Times (Come Again No More)” by Mustard’s Retreat “How a Church was Born” by Bruce Walker  “Old Man and the Drum” by Susi Wolf “The Blanket and the Bowl” by Donna Washington “Time has Made a Change” by Michael Arganoff