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"Where Love Is, God Is" is a short story about a shoemaker named Martin Avdeitch. The story begins with a background on Martin's life. He was a fine cobbler as he did his work well and never promised to do anything that he could not do. He stayed busy with his work in his basement which had only one window.
Although not an atheist, [citation needed] Lewis takes the stance of an agnostic with a pessimistic outlook on religion and God. A central theme to his poetry, which led him to choose the title Spirits in Bondage , is his early belief that God had instilled deep desires in Man that could not be attained, and that Man would think he were ...
“In every conceivable manner, the family is a link to our past, bridge to our future.”— Alex Haley “It is the smile of a child, the love of a mother, the joy of a father, the togetherness ...
When God Writes Your Love Story, first published in the United States in 1999, [1] is the third book written by Eric and Leslie Ludy, an American married couple. [2] Like the Ludys' previous two books, His Perfect Faithfulness: The Story of our Courtship (1996) [3] and Romance God's Way (1997), [4] its major themes are romance and Christianity; it tells the story of the authors' first meeting ...
Advent 2024: Reclaiming Christmas: Living Out Biblical Love We all need to just relax a little bit and remember the reason for the season: Jesus. This is the time when we celebrate our Savior’s ...
"My Story" and " God is Exalted," featuring Carman for R.I.O.T. "Little Jackie" and "What a Fool I've Been," featuring Crystal Lewis for Fearless "King of My Life," featuring Natalie LaRue for Soul Lift "Wrapped Up," featuring Dawkins and Dawkins for Focus "Sooner or Later," featuring Freedom of Soul for The 2 nd Coming
I’m fairly certain it drew my love map in indelible ink, and Richard Lewis — whom we sadly lost Wednesday — held the pen. Picture it: suburban Connecticut, the late 1980s. A pre-teen girl ...
A Severe Mercy is an autobiographical book by Sheldon Vanauken, relating the author's relationship with his wife, their friendship with C. S. Lewis, conversion to Christianity, and subsequent tragedy. [1] It was first published in 1977. The book is strongly influenced, at least stylistically, by the Evelyn Waugh novel Brideshead Revisited.