Background
Betty, Lewis Stafford was born on December 31, 1942 in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Son of Samuel Marks and Margaret Lillian.
(This illustrated fable for adults offers challenging insi...)
This illustrated fable for adults offers challenging insights to the meaning of life and death and the afterlife. Four bugs, each representing a different spiritual path and each feeling superior, come together because of a common danger. After a long, perilous journey together, they finally learn to trust each other--but at the cost of their lives. The story then reunites them as they awaken in a strangely familiar land, where they learn, to their great surprise, the meaning of their lives on earth and embrace the challenges ahead of them in the "Good Land," which are just beginning. Recognizing the reality and terrible consequences of evil, the story dramatizes the ability of each of us to triumph finally and unconditionally over evil.
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religious studies educator writer
Betty, Lewis Stafford was born on December 31, 1942 in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Son of Samuel Marks and Margaret Lillian.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and English, Spring Hill College, 1964. Master of Arts in English, University Detroit, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in Theology, Fordham University, 1975.
From lecturer to professor religious studies, California State University, Bakersfield, since 1972.
(This illustrated fable for adults offers challenging insi...)
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Board directors Mental Health Association Kern County, Bakersfield, 1982-1984. Chairman project evaluation committee San Joaquin Valley Air District, 1992-1993. 1st lieutenant United States Army, 1966-1968.
Married Lynette Anne Doyle, August 15, 1981. Children: Samuel DeWestfelt, Sage Campbell, Southey Faye Lewy, Louis Robert, Samuel Stafford.