The Heliotrope Narratives - Part One: Game Changers (Volume 1)
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Rating | : | 4.41 (794 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0996473203 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-05 |
Language | : | English |
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The Heliotrope Narratives: Part I-Game Changers, marks Deborah’s literary returns to her greatest passion for ministry: the work of Christian evangelism. Since retiring, Deborah has completed a first novel, Things Unseen, and a non-fiction local history, Kiantone: Chautauqua County’s Mystical Valley. Of these, Holy Ground: Celtic Christian Spirituality, is best known. Prior
The Heliotrope Narratives, a trilogy, offers a thought-provoking look at Biblical hope and evangelism. The story weaves back and forth between a long ago time when the grandparents lived in a repressive city-state, the ensuing years, and the family’s present life in a peaceful valley. The couple also treasures long-time friends and neighbors who join them in diligent labor to care for their families, grow in faith, and teach that faith to the valley’s children. Part I-Game Changers is the saga of a 105-year-old grandmother, Ruth, and a 110-year-old grandfath
Christian Dystopic Future Victoria L. May Very different twist on a dystopian future tale. The book has a definite Christian theme that is interwoven into the story of a family struggling to make it in a future world. While the dystopian elements are very familar, the Christian theme brings a refreshing and different view of survival; not just physical and emotional but spiritual survival.. John Dappert said Five Stars. Bought it for my Daughter, written by a friend of a friend. I have not read the book.
The Heliotrope Narratives: Part I-Game Changers, marks Deborah’s literary returns to her greatest passion for ministry: the work of Christian evangelism. Check out Deborah, who lives in Bloomington, Indiana, on Facebook, Twitter, and her website. Prior to retiring from pastoral ministry her writings included Christian books and articles published, most notably, by Abingdon Press, Upper Room Ministries, and The Church of Ireland. Cronin was born in Western New York near Chautauqua Lake. Of these, Holy Ground: Celtic Christian Spirituality, is best known. Since retiring, Deborah has completed a first novel, Things Unseen, and a non-fiction local history, Kiantone: Chautauqua County’s Mystical Valley. About the Author Deborah K.