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Author Ellen Mainville is a teacher, artist, and writer who has worked for many years in public and private schools. Married over 30 years to her husband Mark, with whom she has two (now-grown) sons, Ellen has turned to her private journals - from a life lived in active conversation with her God - to produce this engaging book of meditations. Arranged in three categories--God in my Home, God in my Heart, and God in my Journey--each meditation marries timeless wisdom from the Bible with some insight into the day-at-a-time enterprise of Christian living. Her reflections on quotidian events,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Author Ellen Mainville is a teacher, artist, and writer who has worked for many years in public and private schools. Married over 30 years to her husband Mark, with whom she has two (now-grown) sons, Ellen has turned to her private journals - from a life lived in active conversation with her God - to produce this engaging book of meditations. Arranged in three categories--God in my Home, God in my Heart, and God in my Journey--each meditation marries timeless wisdom from the Bible with some insight into the day-at-a-time enterprise of Christian living. Her reflections on quotidian events, unique personalities, and every-day challenges capture the attention and prise open the heart in ways are both subtle and profound. Ellen's award-winning poetry and her charming colored-pencil illustrations are interspersed throughout. (72 meditations, 21 illustrations)
Autorenporträt
Ellen Mainville was a schoolteacher, artist, writer, and so much more. She grew up on a farm in the north country of New York; living her whole life and, with her husband Mark, raising a family in this rugged "foothills of the Adirondacks" region. Her writing features nature and family, finding strength and resiliency in both as she has grown and prospered through good times and in bad. Ellen died in 2021, frantically striving to finish A Garden For Grace as she slowly succumbed to vaccine-breakthrough Covid-19.