
When Beth and I first made contact, it was with the idea of talking about cartoons with another adult, but we spent so much time talking about religion and the gathering of Israel, that we hardly thought about cartoons. As it happened, the topics were connected in my view. Just weeks before, I had gone to see Disney's Altlantis: The Lost Empire. The idea that the Earth holds great secrets that could change the world and that it was up to the idealistic, unappreciated few to discover it filled me with excitement. In fact it overwhelemd me with enthusiasm. I sat in the theater thinking to myself that the reality is far more fantastic than the fantasy. I had adopted the motto, "There is no treasure but living treasure," and the earth is
full of living treasure! The villians in the movie were those who valued nonliving treasure over living treasure. In that story, even the non-living treasure was very much alive. Some of us feel the treasure calling us. I see treasure everywhere. Living Treasure is God's treasure, and He gives it life and protects it. Look around; you'll see it's true and plentiful. I love Living Treasure!