In 1961 when I was dating my high school sweetheart and future wife, Joetta Chung, I visited her when she spent a week with her aunt, Thelma Manley, the ex-wife of Michael Manley who became the fourth prime minister of Jamaica in 1972.
At one point during the day, Joetta and I were alone in the living room when Thelma’s four-year-old son, Joseph, came in the room and caught us kissing. He looked at us intently for a few seconds, then said, “You biting her? Bite her again.” Joetta and I cracked up laughing.
D<span style="font-weight: bold">ining with a future Jamaican prime minister—and the Bible’s view of a leader</span>
At one point during the day, Joetta and I were alone in the living room when Thelma’s four-year-old son, Joseph, came in the room and caught us kissing. He looked at us intently for a few seconds, then said, “You biting her? Bite her again.” Joetta and I cracked up laughing.
D<span style="font-weight: bold">ining with a future Jamaican prime minister—and the Bible’s view of a leader</span>