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New York to the Orient: A Series of Letters Written During a Brief Trip Through Europe to Palestine, Returning Via Egypt, Italy, France, and England (1886)
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New York to the Orient: A Series of Letters Written During a Brief Trip Through Europe to Palestine, Returning Via Egypt, Italy, France, and England (1886)

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Lord, My Lord is a wrenchingly honest collection of poems where the author, Jaye Murphy, uses her rhythmic style of story telling as a form of release A[a–A]to vent her frustrations, her pains, her strongholds, and eventually her victories in Christ. God gave her a ministry that she feels was first used to bless her, and soon thereafter, she felt gently prompted to share in hope that it would bless others. These poems expressly chronicles her journey from a place of not knowing God to a place of unwillingness and/or inability to trust Him in guiding her life. She ultimately ended in a place of stability and spiritual growth. It is the author’s desire that one may gain a sense of spiritual reality, find comfort in some of its familiarity, as well as allow her to share a few of her own testimonials. Read and Be Blessed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781164879121

Lord, My Lord is a wrenchingly honest collection of poems where the author, Jaye Murphy, uses her rhythmic style of story telling as a form of release A[a–A]to vent her frustrations, her pains, her strongholds, and eventually her victories in Christ. God gave her a ministry that she feels was first used to bless her, and soon thereafter, she felt gently prompted to share in hope that it would bless others. These poems expressly chronicles her journey from a place of not knowing God to a place of unwillingness and/or inability to trust Him in guiding her life. She ultimately ended in a place of stability and spiritual growth. It is the author’s desire that one may gain a sense of spiritual reality, find comfort in some of its familiarity, as well as allow her to share a few of her own testimonials. Read and Be Blessed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781164879121