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Dancing in the Dark is like pulling up a chair and listening to an old friend as Richard Exley shares some insights that will enrich your life. He shares moments from his own life and perspectives that will enhance your understanding of Scripture. His eloquent writing causes you to pause and reflect and to think deeply about the life you are living. He shares personal experiences that examine the unconditional love of God in the chapter Does Jesus Love You When You Spill Your Milk? as well as taking a hard look at suffering and death in the chapter No Easy Answers . Although the stories are…mehr

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Dancing in the Dark is like pulling up a chair and listening to an old friend as Richard Exley shares some insights that will enrich your life. He shares moments from his own life and perspectives that will enhance your understanding of Scripture. His eloquent writing causes you to pause and reflect and to think deeply about the life you are living. He shares personal experiences that examine the unconditional love of God in the chapter Does Jesus Love You When You Spill Your Milk? as well as taking a hard look at suffering and death in the chapter No Easy Answers . Although the stories are uniquely his, they have been written well so you will re-live your own life stories while reading them. The author touches on hard topics such as current affairs, economic meltdown, and abortion as well as growing old, befriending a homeless couple and finding peace in the midst of trouble. Each topic is written to resemble life which comes at us randomly. Grab a tall latte with an extra shot of espresso, find a comfortable chair in a quiet place and open Dancing in the Dark. Let it speak to you in the deep places of your life, the places you ve been too busy to examine. Listen to your own life and maybe you ll too be dancing in the dark.
Autorenporträt
Richard Exley is a man with a rich diversity of experiences. He has been a pastor, conference and retreat speaker, as well as a radio broadcaster. In addition he has written more than 30 books. The Methodist Episcopal Church USA and the National Clergy Council Board of Scholars awarded him the Doctorate of Divinity honoris cause for his life's work in ministry and writing. As a boy, Richard lived part-time with his widowed grandmother where he learned the art of storytelling, a craft that enables him to touch the heart through both his writing and speaking. He loves spending time with his wife, Brenda Starr, in their secluded cabin overlooking picturesque Beaver Lake.