Rev. Austin Miles, a chaplain in Northern California is a writer and historian. He is the author of Santa's Surprising Origins, a story that received worldwide circulation and resulted in him being cast in the 2004 Hallmark Christmas Movie titled, Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus. He played the mall Santa who magically received the gift of sign language.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

MilesTonesGuess Who’s Coming To Dinner? Modernized Remake

Never has any dinner party experienced more heart-burn and indigestion than Obama’s First State Dinner. A couple crashed the party, mingled with guests and the president. Only problem was that they were not invited, unless inviting themselves qualifies as a valid invitation.  Lots of running around in Washington, D.C. as everybody blames everybody else for the severe security lapse. At least we now know what the D.C. stands for—Dam confusion.

Monday, November 30, 2009

MilesTonesNews of The Night—Obama’s Dinner Crashers-Tiger Woods-Whoopie Goldberg—More

C’mon…lay off that couple who crashed Obama’s Dinner Party at The White House. Michaele and Tareq Salahi were hungry…that’s all! They probably missed having Thanksgiving dinner since all of the turkeys departed Washington for the Congressional Recess….

Sunday, November 29, 2009

MilesTonesThe Ant And The Grasshopper-Modern Version

The Ant and the Grasshopper fable worked well in times past when people were encouraged to succeed.  Alas, the world has drastically changed, especially America since this story was first published, which renders the moral of the original story obsolete. Since the story is still being read today, an update is required and has been implemented to more accurately reflect the times. We thank Rev. Ed Berkey (Ret.) for sending this to MilesTones:

Saturday, November 28, 2009

MilesTonesA Month Before Chistmas…and…

The Christmas Season is upon us again, even though the social-reconstructed government of the U.S.S A., having been re-educated in dealing with anything Christian, (other ‘religions’ are fine) has stimulated writers and poets to new ways with words to look ahead at what we can expect during the coming Christmas Celebration. Lindasue Sisuela, a popular writer with the Northern California newspaper, America’s Good News, forwarded this updated take on,“The Night Before Christmas.”

Friday, November 13, 2009

MilesTonesBeware This Day! MilesTones Takes a Look.

Stay behind the curtain. It is Friday the 13th, the day in history (1789) when Benjamin Franklin wrote to a friend: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” Whatever you today, do NOT walk under a black cat.

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