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Water My Soul: Cultivating the Interior Life

Autor Luci Shaw
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2002

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Poet and author Luci Shaw guides you into a deeper understanding of how to cultivate the life of the soul in relationship to God. Water My Soul speaks of the interior life in images of garden and wilderness, seed and soil, watering and waiting-metaphors for the process that leads to the spouting of the seed, the greening of the leaf, and the eventual harvest of flower and fruit.This book speaks straight to the heart, helping you enjoy a lifelong partnership with God as you cultivate a rich inner life-a life characterized by growth in wisdom and godliness."Luci Shaw is one of our best writers. Read this wonderful book, and for heaven's sake pick up some copies for your friends!"-Annie Dillard"Water My Soul is a profoundly rooted book that reminds us all to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience God at work. Luci Shaw displays the wisdom of a woman who has lived well and the child-like wonder of a believer who continues to discover new reasons to believe. This book will be a classic-a volume to be reread whenever life seems to spin out of control."-Dale Hanson BurkePublisher, Religion News Service
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ISBN-13: 9781573832427
ISBN-10: 1573832421
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 130 x 209 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Regent College Publishing
Locul publicării:United States

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Luci Shaw is a widely known and published writer, essayist, and lecturer on art and faith. Born in the UK in 1928, she has lived in Australia and Canada and now makes her home in Bellingham, Washington, with her husband, John Hoyte. Since 1989 she has been writer in residence at Regent College, Vancouver. She is winner of the tenth annual Denise Levertov award for "sustained engagement in creative writing in the Judeo-Christian tradition."

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