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The final version of "The Testimony of the Suns" (the one from Selected Poems) appeared in George Sterling, Complete Poetry, S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, eds. (New York: Hippocampus Press, 2013), volume 1, pp. 17–34. In the poem's third line, the word "from" is mistakenly printed as "foam."
David and Donna Jeremiah have four grown children and are the grandparents of twelve grandchildren. [3] [1] [2] Jeremiah’s oldest son, David Michael, is the president of Turning Point and the anchor voice of the radio program. [18] Jeremiah’s other son, Daniel, is a former NFL scout, and now works as an analyst with the NFL Network. [19] [20]
Why the Nativity? is a 2022 American docudrama film written and directed by Paul Joiner and based on the book of the same name by David Jeremiah. The film stars Jeremiah, Rose Anaya, Logan Polson and Henry Mark.
Reaching for the Stars may refer to: Reaching for the Stars, a 1955 West German drama film "Reaching For The Stars" (song), a 2012 song by Will.i.am;
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The name "Hamburger Galaxy" is a reference to its shape resembling a hamburger, while the name "Sarah's Galaxy" is thought to refer to poet Sarah Williams (1837–1868), [11] most famous for the poem "The Old Astronomer:"
Remember, reach and save The soul that comes to-morrow Before the God that gave! Since each was born of woman, For each at utter need— True comrade and true foeman— Madonna, intercede! E'en now their vanguard gathers, E'en now we face the fray— As Thou didst help our fathers, Help Thou our host to-day! Fulfilled of signs and wonders,
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