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Short, accessible meditations and photography to guide you through the season
Author Russ Levenson invites readers to slow down, "toward that stillness that, in a particular way, reveals not only the nature of God but our own nature and God's calling to us." These and other thoughtful insights seem most appropriate during the summer season. Bits of Heaven provides devotional readings that are companions to the sunlight, opportunities for relaxation, and growth that surround us during the summer.
Forty meditations, reflections for contemplation, and prayers fill this volume designed
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Short, accessible meditations and photography to guide you through the season

Author Russ Levenson invites readers to slow down, "toward that stillness that, in a particular way, reveals not only the nature of God but our own nature and God's calling to us." These and other thoughtful insights seem most appropriate during the summer season. Bits of Heaven provides devotional readings that are companions to the sunlight, opportunities for relaxation, and growth that surround us during the summer.

Forty meditations, reflections for contemplation, and prayers fill this volume designed to accompany and encourage readers throughout the season. This thoughtful book is part of a series by this well-known author.


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Russell J. Levenson Jr. has been an ordained Episcopal priest for over thirty years. Having served in various roles at churches in Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Florida, he and his wife Laura live in Houston, Texas, where he has been the rector of St. Martin's Episcopal Church since 2007.