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Beautiful Are The Feet, covers Geoffrey Darling's experiences since 2000, when he responded to a spiritual call, " Do Mark". The call led Geoffrey to perform St. Mark's gospel as solo theatre, in New Zealand, USA, Ireland and the Northern Ireland. In reflective and often amusing personal detail, he recalls performances in most New Zealand cities, a thirty-five day, eighteen-performance walk down the South Island of New Zealand in winter ( 966 kilometers/ 600 miles), a prison ministry in Ohio, an encounter with legendary Irish hospitality, an illustrious ancestor and his church in Northern…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Beautiful Are The Feet, covers Geoffrey Darling's experiences since 2000, when he responded to a spiritual call, " Do Mark". The call led Geoffrey to perform St. Mark's gospel as solo theatre, in New Zealand, USA, Ireland and the Northern Ireland. In reflective and often amusing personal detail, he recalls performances in most New Zealand cities, a thirty-five day, eighteen-performance walk down the South Island of New Zealand in winter ( 966 kilometers/ 600 miles), a prison ministry in Ohio, an encounter with legendary Irish hospitality, an illustrious ancestor and his church in Northern Ireland, and a successful online meeting and marriage. He relates his sometimes risky but always rewarding journey with complete acceptance of the power of God's guidance upon it. It's not just Geoffrey's journey. He looks at Jesus's journey with a series of short commentaries, that focus on the purpose of every walk with the Lord. A stimulating and inspiring post-performance purchase.
Autorenporträt
Geoffrey Darling is a New Zealand actor and journalist, now happily settled in Ohio with his wife Rose, a church musician. After graduating from Rotorua Boy's High School in 1966, he set out to cram as much into his life as possible. That included times as a bus tour guide, covering almost all of New Zealand before he was 21, an acting student in Adelaide, a Kiwi Abroad in London, a cave guide in his return to New Zealand and an actor in regional professional theatres. He returned to formal study at thirty, graduating from the Wellington Poly. Journalism School, with the Feature Writing prize, in 1980. In twenty-five years in newspapers. he worked in provincial dailies, edited three community newspapers and was a press secretary in Parliament.