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I Cheerfully Refuse
- De: Leif Enger
- Narrado por: David Aaron Baker
- Duración: 11 h y 55 m
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Set in a not-too-distant America, I Cheerfully Refuse is the tale of a bereaved and pursued musician embarking under sail on a sentient Lake Superior in search of his departed, deeply beloved, bookselling wife. Rainy, an endearing bear of an Orphean narrator, seeks refuge in the harbors, fogs, and remote islands of the inland sea. Encountering lunatic storms and rising corpses from the warming depths, Rainy finds on land an increasingly desperate and illiterate people, a malignant billionaire ruling class, crumbled infrastructure, and a lawless society.
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Just Ho-Hum for me
- De Bailey Rose en 08-13-24
- I Cheerfully Refuse
- De: Leif Enger
- Narrado por: David Aaron Baker
Delight unfurling
Revisado: 05-17-24
I’ve listened twice through already. Another gem from one of the best. Long may he write.
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Aching Joy
- Following God Through the Land of Unanswered Prayer
- De: Jason Hague
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
- Duración: 5 h y 41 m
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Aching Joy is an honest psalm of hope for those walking between pain and promise: the aching of a broken world and the beauty of a loving God. In this place, rather than trying to dodge the pain, we choose to feel it all - and to see where Jesus is in the midst of struggle. And because we make that choice, we feel all the good that comes with it, too.
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ESSENTIAL FOR ALL
- De S. Taylor en 10-10-18
- Aching Joy
- Following God Through the Land of Unanswered Prayer
- De: Jason Hague
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
Honest, insightful, and beautifully written
Revisado: 10-05-18
In the pages of Aching Joy Jason Hague allows us to look into his very personal struggle to come to terms with the painful realities of unexpected hardships, disillusionment, and unanswered prayer. There are no sepia tones or softened edges here, instead Jason takes the reader along to witness the story of his wrestling without hiding the ugly bruises and the acquired limps. Jason not only puts his own story on display but he makes room for us to place our own stories and heartache in between the lines of Aching Joy. As we watch beauty and hope emerge from the ashes of the life Jason expected to have, our own stories get carried along, and we too can start to see how our journeys can be reframed, and redeemed by a God who is still faithful through it all.
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