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Some Day in Heaven (a poem)

  Some day in Heaven, when we see God face to face,  we'll understand He loves us; worms brought near by grace. Satisfied beyond understanding,  with God's love we shall be,  with no more doubts or questions,  perfectly set free. In His light we'll see light. We'll see the beauty of His love, shining on us from eternity past, Forever, never-ending, from above. Believe Him now, repentant sinner, believe His love is true. It does not waver, does not wander,  it is directed, poured out, upon you. 

Summer Reading Recommendations

 Looking for some books to read over the summer? Here is a quick list to get you started! Biography/Autobiography  By Searching by Isobel Kuhn (Isobel Kuhn's autobiography)  Jungle Pilot by Russell T. Hitt (biography about Nate Saint)  Rediscovering the Church Fathers by Michael A.G. Haykin The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown (about the American Rowing Team that went to the Olympics in Berlin right before WW2)   Novel The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson (about the blue people of Kentucky)  Watership Down by Richard Adams  The Tanglewood's Secret by Patricia St. John (this is a YA novel, but it's beautiful)  Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (again, a YA novel but the writing is amazing) Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper  Educational/Help books  Love Thy Body  by Nancy Pearcy  A Brief Theology of Periods (yes, really) by Rachel Jones  Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elisabeth Elliot  On my book list this summer! The Book that M