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Crickets and Thunder is about getting to know the invisible God in the big and little things of life. The author traces 40 years of her spiritual journey from the suburbs of Boston to the jungles of New Guinea, and back to the corridors of brain cancer. From rock concerts to the rain forest, whether surrounded by angry tribesmen or pounded by the pain of devastating loss, there is One who walks with us and shares the journey. As the title suggests, He is as near and intimate as our bare feet in the grass; as powerful and mysterious as the thunder in the heavens. As her stories confirm, He can…mehr

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Crickets and Thunder is about getting to know the invisible God in the big and little things of life. The author traces 40 years of her spiritual journey from the suburbs of Boston to the jungles of New Guinea, and back to the corridors of brain cancer. From rock concerts to the rain forest, whether surrounded by angry tribesmen or pounded by the pain of devastating loss, there is One who walks with us and shares the journey. As the title suggests, He is as near and intimate as our bare feet in the grass; as powerful and mysterious as the thunder in the heavens. As her stories confirm, He can raise the dead or pitch a lightning bolt from a clear blue sky. This is a collection of miracles and inspirational stories about learning to "hold unswervingly to hope... for He who promised is faithful."
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Autorenporträt
Karen Low is a missionary, writer and speaker. She and her husband Frank, a Messianic Jewish believer, lived in Papua New Guinea for 16 years where they raised three children and worked as translators and teachers in a jungle tribe of former cannibals. Since then, she has continued working with prisoners, the suffering and broken. She recently served as street pastor to refugees in Europe, and now resides in eastern Massachusetts where she is enjoying eight grandchildren and continuing her journey with the God of crickets and thunder.