The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

The Angel Corps shows how simple acts of service to others can map out our path to true happiness.
Boerger’s personal experiences, which range from picking up worms from broiling concrete paths, to the rescue of a woman from a horrific wildfire – and the lessons he draws from them – help provide answers to the most important quests that we all face:
> How can we make the world better?
> What can really make us happy?
> How shall we live as human beings upon this earth in relation to each other and all of life?

What are people saying about The Angel Corps?
“[Boerger] …looks at the future of civilization, recognizes constant setbacks, and calls for people to enlist in “The Angel Corps.” Andy envisions a world where everyone puts others first thereby helping to get our society back on track, or ‘perhaps evening allowing it to survive at all’” Philip C. Eyster, author of Soaring Higher.
“I love the message: If everyone were to say ‘I’m in [the Angel Corps] this world would be a much better place.” Robin Bee Owens, author of The Wand.

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The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

The Angel Corps shows how simple acts of service to others can map out our path to true happiness.
Boerger’s personal experiences, which range from picking up worms from broiling concrete paths, to the rescue of a woman from a horrific wildfire – and the lessons he draws from them – help provide answers to the most important quests that we all face:
> How can we make the world better?
> What can really make us happy?
> How shall we live as human beings upon this earth in relation to each other and all of life?

What are people saying about The Angel Corps?
“[Boerger] …looks at the future of civilization, recognizes constant setbacks, and calls for people to enlist in “The Angel Corps.” Andy envisions a world where everyone puts others first thereby helping to get our society back on track, or ‘perhaps evening allowing it to survive at all’” Philip C. Eyster, author of Soaring Higher.
“I love the message: If everyone were to say ‘I’m in [the Angel Corps] this world would be a much better place.” Robin Bee Owens, author of The Wand.

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The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

by Andy Boerger
The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

The Angel Corps: The Necessity of Putting Others First

by Andy Boerger

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The Angel Corps shows how simple acts of service to others can map out our path to true happiness.
Boerger’s personal experiences, which range from picking up worms from broiling concrete paths, to the rescue of a woman from a horrific wildfire – and the lessons he draws from them – help provide answers to the most important quests that we all face:
> How can we make the world better?
> What can really make us happy?
> How shall we live as human beings upon this earth in relation to each other and all of life?

What are people saying about The Angel Corps?
“[Boerger] …looks at the future of civilization, recognizes constant setbacks, and calls for people to enlist in “The Angel Corps.” Andy envisions a world where everyone puts others first thereby helping to get our society back on track, or ‘perhaps evening allowing it to survive at all’” Philip C. Eyster, author of Soaring Higher.
“I love the message: If everyone were to say ‘I’m in [the Angel Corps] this world would be a much better place.” Robin Bee Owens, author of The Wand.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155192640
Publisher: j-views Publishing
Publication date: 03/29/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andrew Boerger is a writer, poet, artist and instructor living in Tokyo, Japan. Over the course of nearly two decades he has written (with coauthor Kazuo Nagao) more than thirty books related to English instruction. He has illustrated for magazines, ad campaigns and children's books, and has produced several works of verse and prose, accompanied by his illustrations.
With Hugh Ashton, he created 'the world's cutest detective', Sherlock Ferret, based on his furry chum, Vinnie.
His writing and artwork can be viewed on his blog at http://andysart-andyboerger.blogspot.jp

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments & Sundry

Praise for “The Angel Corps”

Introduction

I’m In!

The proud, the few

What About Those Harps?

‘Angel Moments’

Our Duties to Smaller Ones

Try a Little Tenderness

Let Your Left Hand Know

Angels, NOT Doormats

1% Inspiration, 99% Desperation

Words ARE Deeds Angls Everywhere!

Conclusion: So, Are You In?

About the Author

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