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  • av Marcia A Murphy
    204 - 357,-

  • av Kaleb Thompson
    173,-

  • av Robert Morrison Randolph
    122,-

  • av Kevin E Martin & Robert Michael Lewis
    149,-

  • av Henry G Brinton
    259,-

  • av Lance Levens
    270 - 441,-

  • av Richard A Rampello
    122,-

  • av Jeremy Duncan
    232,-

  • av Danita Dodson
    177,-

    Trailing the Azimuth guides the readers down various trails through striking imagery, resonant language, and intensity of vision. Linked by allusions to the ""azimuth,"" the poems in this collection represent the search for direction in a world that is complex and uncertain, prompting the journey toward light and more mindfulness of self, others, and God. These lyrical compasses exhibit a multiplicity of style and subject informed by the poet's travels, interest in hiking, and cultural awareness. Her multifaceted handicraft draws energy and empathy from everything in her background.Taking us along on walks within her own native landscape and around the world, Danita Dodson gives us verses about the ancestral identities of an Appalachian homeplace, meditations upon places like the Southwest that unfold Native American storytelling, celebrations of global journeys that rejoice both diversity and oneness, psalms that uplift the divine presence in nature, and poems that reveal healing pathways through COVID-19 by elevating memory, hope, and rebirth.Illuminated by Dodson's unique voice as both a mountain woman and a citizen of the world, Trailing the Azimuth bridges physical and spiritual landscapes, offering readers a word map as they traverse their own paths of life.

  • av Christopher Walls
    171,-

  • av Edwin E Olson
    287,-

  • av Zaria Alia
    134,-

  • av W J M Martin
    177,-

  • av David Sikorra
    287,-

  • av Larry E Thomas
    232,-

  • av Paul Shotsberger
    190 - 357,-

  • av Everett William Johnson Everett
    468 - 616,-

  • av Stevens Ralph Stevens
    149 - 301,-

  • av Ken Snyder
    232,-

    If you cry and laugh within one of the essays in this collection, don''t be surprised. Real stories, observations, rants should evoke emotion. Ideally, they should also warrant deposit into the inner ""Hmm . . . box"" we all have inside our heads. The messages herein span everything from the author''s first encounter with God through a decision to bequeath his body to science after two unforgettable Irish wakes. In between are encounters with a pedophile priest, a remarkable homeless man who found a life of purpose in homelessness, and a man the author sent to prison. There is also an encounter with God on a golf course; time in a church cult; the inevitable mountaintops and painful tumbles from them with family; love lost and love found; death on the ""installment plan"" and much more.Forty Days is pointing us toward the light. The essays are points on the author''s life path, but yours as well. Discover, as you look into your own heart through the author''s, faith, faithlessness, hope, loss, restoration, blessing, you.

  • av Nina Cabanau
    343,-

  • av Timothy L Parrott
    683,-

  • av Paul Mayer
    588,-

  • av Caitlin Smith Gilson
    385,-

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    av David Simmonds
    316 - 483

  • av Matthew Palai
    260 - 427

  • av Karen Dove Barr
    330 - 482,-

  • av Elias Nemark Kasunga
    192 - 343,-

  • av Gordon S Jackson
    274,-

    Youth pastor Ken Barker''s theology doesn''t allow him to believe in omens. But his anxiety on the eve of leading First Church''s first week-long mission trip out of the country proves well-justified. Their travel agent, understandably confused by the names of two similar-sounding airports, sends him, a chaperone and nine youths to the wrong village. Their original destination is a village two hundred miles away, where they were to paint the local church and run a Vacation Bible School. Two churches (one evangelical, the other Catholic) in this second community are unprepared for these strangers but nevertheless take care of them. Ken cannot get a phone signal and let his pastor know where they are. Nor, because of local flooding, can they return to the airport to try and reach their original destination. Lacking any Spanish skills, the group is stranded and unequipped to do any meaningful ministry.Ken and his group increasingly realize how ill-prepared they are to do any good in San Pedro, practicing ""parachute"" mission work. The novel critiques and pokes fun at this approach, and how the aspiring helpers become ""the helped.""

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