Some surrender I recently reviewed the short novel "Some surrender" by Bernard McLavitty. It involves a relationship between a father and a child, but a broader problem including prejudice and prejudice is also included in the story. Maclaverty chose to tell the story of tension between father and son at Belfast. We are seeing each other to celebrate the 75th birthday. They met on a local hill outside Belfast. I saw a symbolic relationship between the battle between mountains and the relationship between men.
All stories have authors, but they are written jointly every year. Unfortunately, not all voices have the same weight in the writing process. Some people get lost, some are silent, and some surrender. How are some writers strictly managing the story? How will the story of 2016 become devastating by the number and power of others? To my surprise, New Year always seems enthusiastic about hope and change. A simple transition of the mechanism to record time welcomes our interior. Since it was abolished in 2016, there is an unlimited blank page in 2017. I hope we can talk about collectively and personally telling us that we are proud to sign your name.
You seem to be in contradiction. Power of surrender I will give up, surrender, I swear the white flag and admit failure. In short, surrender is often considered a weak point. In some areas, this is certainly true. But I do not agree with my belief in life. I think that surrender is actually one of our most powerful weapons by entrusting to Christian hands. When life began to become uncontrollable and things did not proceed as planned, I felt this immediate reaction, managed and coordinated some kind of control frantically. Do you think this is in your own life? I always inform this despair to me. I tend to get something to go wrong. Control becomes medicine of selection. The question of control is this; it is an illusion