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In this busy world we seek ways to soothe our spirits amidst the trials and tribulations everyone faces from time to time. The Pearl of Great Price has many comforting poems that are short enough to keep your interest yet long enough to keep you inspired. This book is for every walk of faith and includes beautiful full-page color photographs, many of which are outdoor scenes. Some of the poetry is meant to encourage during difficult times; some rejoice in God's faithfulness, while others are reflective or simply share the joy of nature's beauty. Whether life is full of sun or shadows, it is…mehr

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In this busy world we seek ways to soothe our spirits amidst the trials and tribulations everyone faces from time to time. The Pearl of Great Price has many comforting poems that are short enough to keep your interest yet long enough to keep you inspired. This book is for every walk of faith and includes beautiful full-page color photographs, many of which are outdoor scenes. Some of the poetry is meant to encourage during difficult times; some rejoice in God's faithfulness, while others are reflective or simply share the joy of nature's beauty. Whether life is full of sun or shadows, it is the author's hope that the book will speak to the heart of every reader. Margaret Peterson has uplifted our readers through her brilliant poetry. Time after time, she has been the source of inspiration, building a community of faith through her moving words. Annie Kessler, Editor, Missionary Association of Mary Immaculate It's been a joy to share Margaret's positive and uplifting poems over the years with readers of The Lutheran Digest. She's been one of our favorite poets. David Tank, Editor, The Lutheran Digest
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Margaret Peterson was an English novelist born on November 6, 1883. She made her mark in the early 20th century with her insightful works that often explored themes of love, relationships, and societal expectations. Peterson's writing delved into the complexities of human emotions and personal conflicts, often set against the backdrop of social norms and pressures. Some of her notable works include To Love (1915), Dust of Desire (1922), and Fate and the Watcher (1917). These novels reflect her deep understanding of the inner struggles individuals face when balancing personal desires with the constraints of society. Though she wrote prolifically during her career, Margaret Peterson's works offer a window into the concerns and challenges of women in her era. She passed away in 1933 at the age of 50, leaving behind a legacy of writing that continues to resonate with readers interested in exploring the emotional landscape of early 20th-century fiction. Her books are a testament to the nuanced portrayal of human relationships and the struggles for autonomy and love.