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Life is a voyage, a mental, physical, and spiritual journey.The longer we live the more uncertain our mental andphysical powers become. However, there is one dimensionwhere we can all grow in limitless ways--our capacityand ability to love the One who created us.This book, a labor of love, was years in the dreamingand making. As I placed words to pen I could not help butthink of the many people who have left their fingerprintsof love upon my heart and life, leaving me so much richerfor having known them. I can truly say the ones whohave most profoundly touched my soul and spirit werethe ones who taught me the most about loving God andloving others.I hope as you peruse these pages, your love for Godwill broaden and deepen in unexpected ways. On eachpage, I have provided a place for you to write your ownlove note to God when you feel inspired to do so. It ismy prayer that you will come to cherish, even as I do, thegreatest romance this life has to offer. My ultimate dreamis that one day, you and I and all those who love ourGod will be granted the privilege of presenting those lovenotes to Him in person; no veil any longer between us.
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You have one. I guarantee it. Deep in your heart is at least one dream left unfulfilled. Stop for a moment and think about it. Finish this sentence: The only thing I ever wanted in life was. Whether you recognize it or not, your dream is to experience a fervent love that endures forever. It is a dream of love, planted in your heart by God to draw you into His embrace. Just as Solomon romanced his bride with singing, Jesus is singing over you and calling you into a heartfelt intimacy. What you are about to discover within the pages of A Divine Romance is a modern-day allegory of the romance between Jesus as the Bridegroom and you as His bride, based on the Song of Solomon. Within you will fin...
For more than a quarter century, this follow-up to Come Away My Beloved has celebrated God's unfathomable love for mankind. Now, that wonderful message is available in a beautiful new package from Barbour. Commenting on the Song of Solomon, author Frances J. Roberts writes, "It is the call of the Bride to the Bridegroom as she cries, 'Make haste, my Beloved.' It is indeed heartening to know that it is HE who makes the haste!" That message of God reaching out to needy people pervades the five dozen readings of Make Haste My Beloved, and ensures a transforming reading experience for all.
ROMONTSCH first became known to the world in general with its promotion to Switzerland's fourth national language in 1938. This was in recognition of the fact that a certain percentage of her population had as their native tongue neither French nor German nor Italian, but a form of Romance descended from the original inhabitants of most of their territory, the Raeti. For that reason it is known as Raeto-Romance, a term which has the advantage of covering all five forms of the language spoken in the Canton Grisons. Strictly, it includes some of the vernaculars of the Dolomites, which, with Romontsch and Friulan, are believed to constitute a single independent Romance idiom called Ladin. What ...
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