Talk:Ken

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Rob wrote:Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 10:12 PM

Does anyone know if the Ken appearing in this recent lesson is related to the Ken who was once a member of the Pocatello TeaM or might this be another Ken "who has recently graduated"?

Allene Vick wrote:Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 11:30 PM

Hi Rob,

Ken is my brother who graduated in 1991. Several months before he graduated, he asked me about the Urantia Book. I had just started reading it and knew nothing about the Teaching Mission, both of which he would have loved and fully embraced. I "knew" he was going to make his presence known to one of the groups, but it never occurred to me that I would be the one to transmit him.

I must admit that I was feeling a great deal of trepidation, reluctance and downright resistance when I suddenly realized that Ken was about to speak through me. I followed Mark Rogers excellent example, took a deep breathe and Michael encouraged me to continue.

After hearing from and talking to Ken several times and then talking with Jonathan on several occasions, I introduced them to each other one day as they had a lot in common and I felt they would really enjoy and appreciate each other.

Ken made a conscious decision to graduate. He did this with peace and joy knowing that he was going to a far better place to begin the next part of his journey. I know Ken is my brother and had his own issues, but I have never known anyone who had more of the attributes of Jesus than Ken when he was himself and not suffering severe bouts of devastating and debilitating depression. Ken knew great pain, but Ken knew great joy!!!

I look forward to seeing how his participation in the Teaching Mission will unfold.

Loving regards,

Allene

Rob wrote:Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:22 AM

Hello Allene-

Thank you for clarifying. It was apparent that he was a person recently graduated from this planet, and the only Ken I knew of was a member of the Pocatello TeaM. I have created a category to identify his lessons. With your permission, I will include this correspondence in the discussion page for Ken.

Gratefully,

Rob