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"Pastor and poet-laureate Greg Asimakoupoulos' latest collection of poems sets its creative scope on the voice of God in daily life. Threaded throughout by images of C.S. Lewis' beloved Aslan, Asimakoupoulos guides us on a safari of Godwinks, pointing out His quiet breath in the rustling of the ordinary, bowing before the divine roars in the disguised majesty of the everyday. Playful, earnest, observant, the poems lead the willing reader toward devotion, a slow prowl toward prayer, stalking elusive glory in the middle of our most elusive routines." -Jeff Reed, Pastor, Highland Covenant Church, Bellevue, WA…mehr

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"Pastor and poet-laureate Greg Asimakoupoulos' latest collection of poems sets its creative scope on the voice of God in daily life. Threaded throughout by images of C.S. Lewis' beloved Aslan, Asimakoupoulos guides us on a safari of Godwinks, pointing out His quiet breath in the rustling of the ordinary, bowing before the divine roars in the disguised majesty of the everyday. Playful, earnest, observant, the poems lead the willing reader toward devotion, a slow prowl toward prayer, stalking elusive glory in the middle of our most elusive routines." -Jeff Reed, Pastor, Highland Covenant Church, Bellevue, WA
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Autorenporträt
Greg Asimakoupoulos is an ordained minister and freelance writer. For over four decades, Greg served congregations of The Evangelical Covenant Church in Washington, California and Illinois. Since 2013 he has been the fulltime chaplain at Covenant Living at the Shores. Greg is the author of fifteen books including The Time Crunch, Finding God in "It's a Wonderful Life" and Sheltering in Grace. He is a regular columnist for three newspapers and a frequent contributor to Christian periodicals. His weekly poetic commentary can be accessed at: myrhymesandreasons.com Greg and his wife Wendy have three grown daughters and two granddaughters. They live on Mercer Island in suburban Seattle.