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No one ever talks about the beauty in the pain the stillness that can only come from accepting its edge how the face of God becomes clearer in every. agonizing. breath. Suffering is the most damnable place on earth. But when I lay here in its wake and let it wash over and through me I become a sacred, beautiful, holy tragedy that is so wholly here and so wholly in the realm of angels that nothing on this side of heaven can touch me. Julie was first inspired to write poetry in the midst of heartache. As her writings quickly evolved into intense, intimate conversations with God, she found…mehr

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No one ever talks about the beauty in the pain the stillness that can only come from accepting its edge how the face of God becomes clearer in every. agonizing. breath. Suffering is the most damnable place on earth. But when I lay here in its wake and let it wash over and through me I become a sacred, beautiful, holy tragedy that is so wholly here and so wholly in the realm of angels that nothing on this side of heaven can touch me. Julie was first inspired to write poetry in the midst of heartache. As her writings quickly evolved into intense, intimate conversations with God, she found herself deepening in her walk with Him and delving into deep places within herself, shaping her faith and worldview. In this volume of poems, Julie interweaves her hearts expression with prayer and Scrip-ture, reflecting on experiences such as the beauty found in pain, the baptism of a sweet friendship in Franklin, Tennessee, the loss of love and its subsequent healing, the Lord's blinding love and crushing mercy, and a premonition delivered by a little old lady in church. Sea of Glass shares poems that explore a variety of inspirational topics while inviting us all to reflect on our relationships with God, our loved ones, and the world around us.
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Autorenporträt
JULIE GODWIN is a speaker, writer, student, and a great many other things. She enjoys the craft of poetry and the art of speaking as it allows her to indulge in her passion for expression. Her poems have been published in several anthologies as well as online forums and she loves bringing her poetry to others both in written and spoken form. A Long-Forgotten Ache: Heartsong as Poetry is the final book of a trilogy; Sea of Glass: Prayer as Poetry and A Melancholy Whirlwind Romance: Movement as Poetry are its sisters. She lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada where she is currently pursuing her Masters of Divinity in Theological Studies at Tyndale University and in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. with her weird and wonderful husband, Zak. Visit her at www.juliegodwin.ca