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Hot Apple Cider: Words to Stir the Heart and Warm the Soul

par N. J. Lindquist (Directeur de publication), Wendy Elaine Nelles (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Janette Oke (Avant-propos)

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A middle-aged woman wakes up in the middle of the Australian outback and discovers her husband lying comatose beside her. A young doctor questions God s will after losing his devout grandmother to breast cancer. A lonely waitress stuck in a small town wonders how God could possibly use her. A missionary in Africa, dedicated to serving God, has a horrific car accident that leaves him brain-damaged. A shy twelve-year-old girl struggles with the idea that God wants her to write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper telling people God loves them. In every instance these ordinary people discovered that God was waiting to dry their tears and help them see His plan for their lives, a plan where good eventually emerged from the hurt and confusion. Hot Apple Cider is an inspirational anthology by 30 Canadian authors who are Christian, including Carolyn Arends, Mark Buchanan, Keith Clemons, Grace Fox, Sheila Wray Gregoire and Denyse O Leary. They've learned that dependence on God creates the character and insights that produce a deep, rich faith. The thought-provoking and honest accounts in this book will stir your heart and warm your soul. So unwind with a copy of Hot Apple Cider and let the stories surprise you, make you laugh and inspire you to have a deeper relationship with God."… (plus d'informations)
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The title is the reason I picked this book up. The day I chose to read it was the day that I found out that it wasn't a novel, but a book of stories and poems from Canadian authors and how God played a part in their lives.

The title made me think of all things cozy and warm, that is exactly how the book makes one feel. ( )
  callmejacx | Dec 8, 2013 |
quite amazed to find this book of entirely Canadian authors, edited by two Canadian women, authors themselves. providing a range of writing genres including poetry, fiction and non-fiction, and from single to multi page entries, i found much to satisfy my reading curiosity. in checking for this title to add to my Canadian Authors shelf and my Canadian Authors 2011 Reading Challenge, i am pleased to discover this year's 2nd Cup of Hot Apple Cider. enjoy... ( )
1 voter FHC | Jun 13, 2013 |
What a wonderful collection of stories from 30 Canadian writers who are Christian. ( )
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A middle-aged woman wakes up in the middle of the Australian outback and discovers her husband lying comatose beside her. A young doctor questions God s will after losing his devout grandmother to breast cancer. A lonely waitress stuck in a small town wonders how God could possibly use her. A missionary in Africa, dedicated to serving God, has a horrific car accident that leaves him brain-damaged. A shy twelve-year-old girl struggles with the idea that God wants her to write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper telling people God loves them. In every instance these ordinary people discovered that God was waiting to dry their tears and help them see His plan for their lives, a plan where good eventually emerged from the hurt and confusion. Hot Apple Cider is an inspirational anthology by 30 Canadian authors who are Christian, including Carolyn Arends, Mark Buchanan, Keith Clemons, Grace Fox, Sheila Wray Gregoire and Denyse O Leary. They've learned that dependence on God creates the character and insights that produce a deep, rich faith. The thought-provoking and honest accounts in this book will stir your heart and warm your soul. So unwind with a copy of Hot Apple Cider and let the stories surprise you, make you laugh and inspire you to have a deeper relationship with God."

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