Growing with My Garden: Thoughts on Tending the Soil and the SoulCornerstone Press Chicago, 2004 - 133 sidor A book that is a Christian devotional and a gardening primer. It contains illustrations that are full of poignant quotes from such great poets as Simone Weil, William Blake, Emily Dickinson, and John Updike. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Lets Make It New | 7 |
Planning the Work Working the Plan | 13 |
Problems with Paths | 19 |
Let It Be | 27 |
What about Tilth? | 31 |
Seeds Grow but Who Knows How? | 37 |
Give Up and Give Over | 43 |
Therefore I Have Hope | 73 |
Showers of Blessing | 77 |
Reality | 81 |
The Moments Satan Cannot Find | 87 |
Waiting for the Harvest | 91 |
Out of Evil Good | 99 |
What I Do Is Me | 105 |
Winter Doldrums | 111 |
Nature Is Never Spent | 49 |
Why Not Simply Pull It Out? | 55 |
A Smile on All Creation | 61 |
Those Terrible Choices | 67 |
Putting on the Beauty | 119 |
The Unimaginable Zero Summer | 125 |
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Growing With My Garden: Thoughts on Tending the Soil and the Soul Rolland Hein Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2014 |
Growing With My Garden: Thoughts on Tending the Soil and the Soul Rolland Hein Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2014 |
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