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In the House of the Lord

Pat Shahan, 35, is minister of a Protestant church in an unnamed city. During one typical day filled with budget problems and self-centered parishioners, Pat keeps up an internal dialog with his God--a deity who can sound like Pat's mother or father, but often sounds like the clergyman's own voice. The day begins with a fund-raising Crusade where the agenday may be Fleece the Sheep. Yet it ends with Pat's yearning to Love His Sheep instead.

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  • "Pat Shahan, 35, is minister of a Protestant church in an unnamed city. During one typical day filled with budget problems and self-centered parishioners, Pat keeps up an internal dialog with his God--a deity who can sound like Pat's mother or father, but often sounds like the clergyman's own voice. The day begins with a fund-raising Crusade where the agenday may be Fleece the Sheep. Yet it ends with Pat's yearning to Love His Sheep instead."@en
  • "Pat Shahan, 35, is minister of a Protestant church in an unnamed city. During one typical day filled with budget problems and self-centered parishoners, Pat keeps up an internal dialog with his God--a deity who can sound like Pat's mother or father, but often sounds like the clergyman's own voice. The day begins with a fund-raising Crusade where the agenday may be Fleece the Sheep. Yet it ends with Pat's yearning to Love His Sheep instead."@en
  • "Pat Shahan, 35, is a minister of a Protestant church in an unnamed city. During one typical day filled with bufget problems and self-centered parishioners, Pat keeps up an internal dialog with his God - a deity who can sound like like Pat's mother or father, but often sounds like the clergyman's own voice. The day begins with a fund-raising crusade where the agenda may be Fleece the Sheep, Yet it ends with Pat's yearing to love his sheep instead. Painting the minister and his parishioners in board stokes, Robert Flynn creates a gentle satire of American Christianity."@en
  • "Pat Shahan is the minister of a Protestant church in an unnamed city. During one typical day filled with budget problems and self-centered parishoners, Pat keeps up an internal dialog with his God-- a deity who can sound like Pat's mother or father, but often sounds like the clergyman's own voice. The day begins with a fund-raising Crusade where the agenda may be fleece the sheep. Yet it ends with Pat's yearning to love his sheep instead."

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