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Impressions in the Water

Autor Norman Carter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2019
One Day I was preparing a message that I would minister at a men's fellowship meeting. I was studying on "How to hear from God". Three of the ways he speaks to us are in dreams, in visions, and in pictures. At one particular point while in meditation I imagined a picture of the Lord standing over a pool of water. The sun shone tremulously against his back, casting his silhouette upon the water. I assumed by his posture, that he was looking at his reflection on the water. Little did I realize, in that one still moment, the Lord saw his grandeur and splendor everywhere, at the same time, and for all times to come. In a poetic format, I've attempted to capture what he saw, and it gives me great pleasure to share it with you.
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ISBN-13: 9781982212902
ISBN-10: 198221290X
Pagini: 62
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Balboa Press

Notă biografică

Norman Carter is a Virginian native, now residing in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, with his wife Debra. They have a daughter, Megan, and two grand children, Jonathan and Zaya. He studied art at York Academy of Arts, Shaw University (where he majored in art and theatre), Virginia Commonwealth University, and Cape Cod School of Arts. Norman has acted on minor roles in a TV series titled Moving On, starring Claude Akins and Moses Gunn. He had a minor role in the big screen classic Witness, in which he acted beside Danny Glover and Harrison Ford. He is a retired Associate Professor from Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology where he taught masonry construction. Since retirement, he has returned to his first love: the arts (specifically, theatre, painting, and writing).