
Thoughts on the Nature of God and Faith

Trade Paper |
| Product Details |
| ISBN: 9780805446784 |
| Trim Size: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.50 in |
| Page Count: 192 |
| Binding: Trade Paper |
| Status: Active |
| Publication Date: September 2008 |
C.S. Lewis likened hard times to "God’s megaphone," a season when the Creator’s ways are made clear and proven merciful. Mustard Seeds author Lynn Coulter agrees, writing here across fifteen essays about the natural graces and "God signs" that emerged during a three-year period of hardship and sustain her faith today.
From personal events (her parents’ deaths, a job loss) to universal cripplers (stress, worry), Coulter’s fresh anecdotes unearth the little daily markers of God’s love and care while staying rooted in Scripture. Her writings fuse the observational strength of Anne Lamott’s nonfiction with the warm delivery of Sue Monk Kidd’s devotional books and are sure to be passed around as tools of encouragement and faith strengthening among friends.
Chapters include "Used People," "Deep Healing," and "Nothing without Joy."
Lynn Coulter has written about spirituality, travel, books, nature, and gardening for Sky, Family Circle, and Southern Living magazines as well as The Weather Channel, Lionel Trains, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Journalism from |
| Little Mercies Trade Paper: $14.99 Christians know the Psalm about living a happy life—"This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it." But it’s hard not to look around and be distracted by the fact that we are living in a... |