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From Heaven and Back Again

From Heaven and Back Again

From Heaven and Back Again

Stewart French

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AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2011
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781456772970
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Poetry that moves, poetry that challenges, poetry that can bring a smile to your face, and poetry that releases people’s fears and frustrations is as rare as hen’s teeth, but that is what we have here. Nothing so deep that it needs a degree in theology to understand it, and nothing so trite that you want to discard it. Stewart French writes with sincerity, and an understanding borne of his joint experiences of personal isolation, as well as being part of a loving family; borne of his experiences of redundancy and relative success, and springing from his personal faith, nurtured by those in the fellowship of his local church, and by many others in the wider church. In this short book, Stewart touches on key dates in the Christian calendar, as well as reaching the emotions as he faces, and documents, his personal doubts, fears and frustrations. All poems, hymns and articles included in this book are the Copyright of the author, and whilst they may be used for public worship or broadcasting, Stewart asks that they are not lent, copied, retrieved, stored or reproduced without prior permission. Should you wish to contact the author please email to Stewartfrench-poetry@hotmail.co.uk'

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