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The Christian pathway is a personal one and a pilgrim's journey. Those who are committed to Jesus Christ will develop a set of values, face challenges in their choices, and eventually develop Christlikeness in their character. These poems are for followers of Jesus Christ who love Him as Saviour and Lord, who want to live a life that pleases Him, and are facing challenges counter to the flow of current society. The poems can be used as a devotional and a source of meditation to encourage faithful following of our Lord. This collection, written over a twenty-five-year period, offers the honest…mehr

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The Christian pathway is a personal one and a pilgrim's journey. Those who are committed to Jesus Christ will develop a set of values, face challenges in their choices, and eventually develop Christlikeness in their character. These poems are for followers of Jesus Christ who love Him as Saviour and Lord, who want to live a life that pleases Him, and are facing challenges counter to the flow of current society. The poems can be used as a devotional and a source of meditation to encourage faithful following of our Lord. This collection, written over a twenty-five-year period, offers the honest reflection of one follower's angst, turmoil, devotion, and hope as he travelled on his journey. Count Your Blessings is the third in the Poems for the Pilgrim Pathway series.
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Autorenporträt
Ken Lievers received a M.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1971 and spent his career with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Research Branch. He has served as pulpit supply for churches in Ontario and Alberta and is a member of the Lethbridge Evangelical Free Church. He enjoys fishing in cottage country, travel, photography, genealogy, and Toastmasters. He lives in Lethbridge, Alberta, as does his daughter, while his son and family live in Sudbury, Ontario. Ken posts a poem a day on Facebook, and he is the author of three previous books: Tender Poems for Tough Times, Poems for the Pilgrim Pathway Volume 1: God Moments, and Poems for the Pilgrim Pathway Volume 2: Reasons for Praise.