HOW CAN SPIRITUAL INSIGHT SPRING FROM A BARN IN A CHILDREN'S STORY? Imagination in fiction can shelter shadows of the eternal. As for now, we human beings, inhabitants of a fallen world, see through a glass darkly. This book is an invitation to revel in the glories of Jesus Christ mined from an unexpected place. It is a companion for those yearning for hope, comfort, and wisdom. A journey through Some God! is a slow and steady walk toward spiritual and emotional stability-each step imprinted with a metaphor from the tale of E. B. White's Charlotte's Web. Here you will find . . . - A quick-start guide for looking up and becoming unstuck - Monthly themes, like personality, relationships, transition and struggle, faith, branching out, budding and blooming, freedom and thinking, farm and work, trials and victories, writing and nature, gratitude, and rest >"Very dark here today-just enough light in the sky to strike a match by," wrote White to his writer friend Edmund Ware Smith on New Year's Day, 1958. It was a rich evocation of a nearly pitch-dark day and of a time when people carried matches . . . when lighting up was common. This book will provide more than enough light for any of your days. It's a match for a gray or dark room. Light it up. -Steve West, Reporter, WORLD Magazine and The World and Everything in It Amanda J. Chambers, a former homeschool mom, is founder of Alabaster's Ink Well, which builds dynamic support for missionaries, businesses, and creatives through its boutiques and directories. Amanda is married to David and has two adult sons: David, an attorney in New York City, and Luke, a medical student in Montana.
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