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If you take the Bible literally, you might want to read this book. It recovers the meanings of the Greek words Paul used and which his audience understood when he wrote about the Fruit of the Spirit. If you're looking for 21st-century real-life examples of what Paul meant by the Fruit of the Spirit, wander through these pages. If you want to expand your faith horizons by connecting ancient wisdom to surprising topics like the movie "Avatar," string theory, Flatland, and the multiverse, dig in.

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If you take the Bible literally, you might want to read this book. It recovers the meanings of the Greek words Paul used and which his audience understood when he wrote about the Fruit of the Spirit. If you're looking for 21st-century real-life examples of what Paul meant by the Fruit of the Spirit, wander through these pages. If you want to expand your faith horizons by connecting ancient wisdom to surprising topics like the movie "Avatar," string theory, Flatland, and the multiverse, dig in.
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Autorenporträt
When it comes to professions, Art Edwards has bounced around a bit. He's worked in an amusement park where he was a beauty queen, engineer, train robber, and undertaker. He served on special assignments as a United Methodist minister in The Purple Dragon Coffee House at the Jersey Shore and in a State Park ministry in Washington's Okanogan Valley. He worked as a somewhat regular minister in New Jersey, Illinois, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska. After losing his voice, he re-invented himself at various incarnations of AT&T as a technical writer, speech writer, AT&T Foundation COO, and leader for an in-house PR agency. His retirement has included travel and new world views thanks to his four grandkids. He and his wife Joyce live in Decatur, Georgia.