Mary At The Cross celebrates events in the New Testament by exploring them through the eyes of people who were there. In these thirty quietly lyrical yet accessible poems, Loretta Miles Tollefson combines her award-winning poetic skills and knowledge of the Bible to look at the ancient stories and the people who lived them in a new way. Read these poems and experience a fresh approach to and appreciation of the New Testament stories. Each poem focuses on a different event. Reading them, you'll ponder the meaning of Christ's birth with the announcing angel, reflect on Matthew's emotions when...
Mary At The Cross celebrates events in the New Testament by exploring them through the eyes of people who were there. In these thirty quietly lyrical ...
And Then Moses Was There celebrates events in the Old Testament by exploring them through the eyes of people who were there. In these quietly professional yet accessible poems, Loretta Miles Tollefson combines her award-winning poetic skills and knowledge of the Bible to look in a new way at the ancient stories and the people who lived them. Read these poems and experience a fresh approach to and appreciation of the Old Testament stories. Each poem focuses on a different event, from Noah's weariness and Pharoah's certainty of his divine rights to Jonathon's admiration for David and the...
And Then Moses Was There celebrates events in the Old Testament by exploring them through the eyes of people who were there. In these quietly professi...
2015 NEW MEXICO/ARIZONA BOOK AWARD FINALIST So you think winning the lottery would solve all your problems? So do Ruth and Joe. Until they actually win the jackpot and come face to face with themselves and their friends and family in ways they hadn't expected. Set in the beauty of central New Mexico, this story gives you a taste of what it would be like to win the lottery-and the complications that can result. Set in the beauty of central New Mexico, this story gives you a taste of what it would be like to win the lottery-and the complications that can result.
2015 NEW MEXICO/ARIZONA BOOK AWARD FINALIST So you think winning the lottery would solve all your problems? So do Ruth and Joe. Until they actually...