A CLASSIC ON ATONEMENT
One of the old favorites is the story of the father and son who worked for months to build a toy sailboat. Every night when he came home from work, the man and his boy would disappear into the garage for hours. It was a labor of love — love for each other and for the thing they were creating. When the boat was finished they stood back to admire the results. The wooden hull was painted bright red and it was trimmed with gleaming white sails. When it was finished they travelled to a nearby lake for the boat’s trial run. Before launching it the father tied a string to its stern to keep it from sailing too far. The boat performed beautifully, but before long a motorboat crossing the lake cut the string and the sailboat drifted out of sight on the large lake. Attempts to find it were fruitless, and both father and son wept over its…
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