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Anne Lamott Presents Longo Lecture
by Rebecca Kendal
November 8, 2001
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PUC
is thrilled to welcome national best-selling author Anne Lamott
as the speaker for the Longo Lecture Series held this year in the
PUC Church sanctuary on February 21, 2002 at 7:00 p.m.
Lamott is the acclaimed author of such bestsellers as Bird by
Bird, Operating Instructions, and Traveling Mercies.
In the latter, she divulges the horrors and miracles of her atheistic,
drug-ridden struggle to find God. Lamotts straightforward
style is a captivating blend of wit and spiritual philosophy with
an added punch of brutal honesty. Her ministry is refreshingly hard-hitting.
As described in People magazine, Lamott fills her text
with remarkable detail and a refreshing sense of humanity that has
you guffawing on one page and bawling on the next.
Lamotts visit to PUC is due to the generosity of Dr. Lawrence Longo, who, in 1992, established an endowment at PUC with the idea of creating a lectureship on topics relating to religion, society, and learning. Dr. Longo is the head of the Perinatal Biology Center, professor of Physiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Pediatrics at Loma Linda University, School of Medicine. He is one of the worlds most respected specialists in developmental physiology. Dr. Longo began the lecture series in honor of his parents, Frank and Florine Longo, who claimed Angwin to be a suburb of Heaven.

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