Joe's Seen Everything
they all shop here...33 total reviews
Comment from LJbutterfly
The store owner, Joe, saw what the world sees...sadness, depression, the desire for destruction, and death. He had no clue about the fulfilling life to be lived in Christ. This is a great story with a surprising and satisfying ending.
The store owner, Joe, saw what the world sees...sadness, depression, the desire for destruction, and death. He had no clue about the fulfilling life to be lived in Christ. This is a great story with a surprising and satisfying ending.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Bill Schott
This story, Joe's Seen Everything, moves along quickly and gets to the totally unexpected answer to the stranger's purpose for the seemingly deadly artifacts. Well done, Jim.
This story, Joe's Seen Everything, moves along quickly and gets to the totally unexpected answer to the stranger's purpose for the seemingly deadly artifacts. Well done, Jim.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
You are such a wonderful writer, and this is a great story. You might consider selling this to one of the many religious magazines. They are always looking for really good writing and you certainly can write imaginative and faith-based stories.
You are such a wonderful writer, and this is a great story. You might consider selling this to one of the many religious magazines. They are always looking for really good writing and you certainly can write imaginative and faith-based stories.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Aww what a lovely twist at the end inspired by your strong faith! This would seem to be the perfect length for a contest and your story is told in excellent narrative and dialogue. A shame that you couldn't enter it. Well done, Jim! Debbie
Aww what a lovely twist at the end inspired by your strong faith! This would seem to be the perfect length for a contest and your story is told in excellent narrative and dialogue. A shame that you couldn't enter it. Well done, Jim! Debbie
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from royowen
O yes, people tend to make assumptions about people, it exposes how judgemental, making human beings as judgemental, which we need to run away from, but you made a great finish with glorifying God, well done, blessings Roy
O yes, people tend to make assumptions about people, it exposes how judgemental, making human beings as judgemental, which we need to run away from, but you made a great finish with glorifying God, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from BethShelby
As the man said, this the owner couldn't have been more wrong. It isn't good idea to think you really understand what is going on in a man's heart. No one really know but God. Nicely writtien.
Betj
As the man said, this the owner couldn't have been more wrong. It isn't good idea to think you really understand what is going on in a man's heart. No one really know but God. Nicely writtien.
Betj
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Julie Helms
Oh, don't we all do that...assume things about people we know nothing about. I am a shop owner and I catch myself 'forming opinions' about people based on their purchases or even their shopping styles. I love your twist and honoring of the Lord. Well done!
Julie
Oh, don't we all do that...assume things about people we know nothing about. I am a shop owner and I catch myself 'forming opinions' about people based on their purchases or even their shopping styles. I love your twist and honoring of the Lord. Well done!
Julie
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I enjoyed the message here as we make assumptions about what we see, but cannot always be right about people's behaviour and cannot judge a book by its cover. A clever post Jim and I enjoyed the sentiment, love Dolly x x x
I enjoyed the message here as we make assumptions about what we see, but cannot always be right about people's behaviour and cannot judge a book by its cover. A clever post Jim and I enjoyed the sentiment, love Dolly x x x
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
Comment from Pamusart
Hi, Jim
Interesting paradox. I wonder why Joe thought he knew what the customer was going to do with the items being sold to him.
I don't know whether to believe Joe suspicions or the customer, but a customer was lying, and that would be blasphemy
I enjoyed reading your
Here I think it sounds better to say had rather than did
"raised, came into the shop precisely at 10, as he did for several weeks now."
Here should be objects
"Joe gathered the object for purchase, then took a good long look at the man,"
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
Hi, Jim
Interesting paradox. I wonder why Joe thought he knew what the customer was going to do with the items being sold to him.
I don't know whether to believe Joe suspicions or the customer, but a customer was lying, and that would be blasphemy
I enjoyed reading your
Here I think it sounds better to say had rather than did
"raised, came into the shop precisely at 10, as he did for several weeks now."
Here should be objects
"Joe gathered the object for purchase, then took a good long look at the man,"
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 11-Jun-2024
Comment from pome lover
Well, that was certainly a surprise. I was hesitant, like Joe, and good for him for trying to dissuade the guy from hurting himself. Of course, I thought the guy was buying them to kill somebody or somebodies other than himself.
Good ending: good in that it really is a good thing he got them for, and good, in a surprise ending.
Katharine
Well, that was certainly a surprise. I was hesitant, like Joe, and good for him for trying to dissuade the guy from hurting himself. Of course, I thought the guy was buying them to kill somebody or somebodies other than himself.
Good ending: good in that it really is a good thing he got them for, and good, in a surprise ending.
Katharine
Comment Written 11-Jun-2024