The Last Conversation


'My feet had deteriorated so much son,' Kenneth Mondelo's father said.

'It doesn't matter Dad. It makes no difference at all,' he, reassuringly, comforted his old father.

Others would have flinched.

Ken has seen the best and worst in people. Furthermore, in life and on earth as well.

Imperfections are similar to the rough edges of a sword being made by a Master bladesmith. His mentor showed him that, and, indeed, it has smoothened his craftsmanship. Now, he is a seasoned specialist in his own chosen beloved profession.

It was not easy. At all. Myriad rejections that could have made others lose their mind. Redemptive sufferings that could have made others convert to agnosticism or even to atheism.

He never gave up.

He is unfazed.

And, most importantly, he loves God.















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