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Combining the popularity of animals with the funny and poignant messages conveyed in "Children's Letters to God, " this book is a lavishly illustrated collection of nearly 100 letters from pets to the Almighty.
Inspired by the true story of Tyler Doughtie, whose life is depicted in the major motion picture "Letters to God," this endearing children's picture book builds on the film's popularity about Tyler's uplifting and contagious faith. Full color.
A collection of questioning, serious, reverent, and humorous letters which children have written to God.
The Buoy is a psycho-dramatic novel with spiritual overtones written to take the reader out of his day-to-day existence into a dimension that lies between life and death. This is a place of quasi-existence where one is forced to observe, but inhibited from interfering in the affairs of those into whose company he is thrust. There, he must watch helplessly while disastrous events unfold through an encounter with a castaway fisherman's buoy with bizarre properties. This buoy traps a scientist in a strange psycho- physical vortex that sweeps him out to sea. There, the scientist relives the events that brought the buoy to the shores of America in the first place. The drama unfolds over a hundred years and involves two ships, a nineteenth century sailing vessel, and a modern sophisticated diesel-powered vessel engaged in oceanographic research.
Talk with God the way you'd pour out your heart in a letter to your best friend. Open up. Share your worries, your hopes, your joys.
With the clear-eyed vision of innocence, children can be counted on to see the core of matters. In this refreshingly captivating volume, children aged six to 12, from a variety of cultural backgrounds, express their concerns and wonderment about God. They write on assorted topics with a poignancy and humor that makes the letters charming, thoughtful and memorable.
Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) was an avid letter writer, and more than seven thousand of his letters have survived. The best-known collection today is Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, first published in 1929. Two other letter collections appeared around the same time and gained high acclaim among readers yet are virtually unknown today. They are Letters to a Young Woman (1930) and Letters on God (1933). With this volume, Annemarie S. Kidder makes available to an English-speaking audience two of the earliest collections of Rilke letters published after his death. The thematic collection On God-- here published in English for the first time--contains two letters by Rilke, the first an actual letter written during World War I, in 1915 in Munich, the second a fictional one composed after the war, in 1922 at Muzot, in Switzerland. In these letters, Rilke builds on the mystical view of God conceived of in The Book of Hours, but he moves beyond it, demonstrating a unique vision of God and Christ, the church and religious experience, friendship and death. The collection Letters to a Young Woman comprises nine of Rilke's letters, written to a young admirer, Lisa Heise, over the course of five years, from 1919 to 1924. Though Rilke and Heise never met, Rilke emerges in these letters as the compassionate listener and patient teacher who with level-headed sensitivity affirms and guides the movements of another person's soul.
Do you love God? Do you or have you ever loved a dog? If so, this book will help you to remember the importance of both.
Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, Children's Letters To God is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. As in the best-selling book, the musical is not specifically religious in nature. It's about kids and various events in their lives that lead them to ask a lot of questions -- some funny, some serious, some surprising.