Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones
Author: Kristine Lamp
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734850918

There are times in our lives, which I call stepping stones, when we are forced to pause from life's routines and focus solely on maintaining our balance before we can move forward. Some stepping stones are large, smooth and easy to spot, while others are jagged, uneven and partly covered. Stepping stones are meant to take us somewhere but we don't always know where they will lead. If we reach out to God, He will take each of us by the hand and lead us, one stepping stone at a time. Stepping Stones outlines some of the qualities God wants to develop in us and common pitfalls we might encounter as we grow deeper, bolder, and stronger in our faith. Included are personal stories from my life. God is guiding us into a deeper understanding of Himself and the magnitude of His love. When we allow God to take the lead in our lives, His love is so deep, so secure, and so creative that it opens up vistas of opportunity for us and empowers us to fully live out our God-given potential.

Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton

Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton
Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1989-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780898702385

Some of the topics of the 130 columns in the volume include "The Poetry of Commonplace Things", "The Rhetoric of Pacifism", "Socialism and Individualism", "The Morality of Melodrama", "Despotism and Democracies", "The Rails of Reality", "Patriotism Become True", "Facts versus False History", "The Fury of America", "Relativity against Reason" and "Controlling the Common Man". Volumes 27 through 37 are collected columns from The Illustrated London News Most of the weekly articles Chesterton wrote for The Illustrated London News have never been printed in book form until Ignatius Press undertook to do the collected works. These volumes contain all of Chesterton's columns in The Illustrated London News, beginning in 1905. The great majority have never appeared in book form. Chesterton lovers will be delighted to find this treasure filled with jewels quite the match of his best writing.

The Letters of T.S. Eliot

The Letters of T.S. Eliot
Author: T. S. Eliot
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0300188897

In the period covered by this richly detailed collection, T. S. Eliot was to set a new course for his life and work. The demands of his professional life as writer and editor became more complex and exacting. The celebrated but financially-pressed periodical he had been editing since 1922—The Criterion: A Literary Review—switched between being a quarterly and a monthly; in addition to writing numerous essays and editorials, lectures, reviews, introductions and prefaces, his letters show Eliot involving himself wholeheartedly in the business of his new career as a publisher. This correspondence with friends and mentors vividly documents all the stages of Eliot’s personal and artistic transformation during these crucial years, the continuing anxieties of his private life, and the forging of his public reputation.