About The Book
"POETRY FROM THE HEART"
Poetry From The Heart is a Christian poetry collection born out of some of life’s deepest valleys: divorce, betrayal, childhood abuse, financial collapse, homelessness, and the slow goodbye of a father dying of cancer. Out of those wounds came over 51 poems written between 1997 and 2002, now gathered to offer Christian poems about grief and healing, hope and suffering, redemption and God’s grace.
Through vivid, relatable images of barns and wildflowers, storms and deserts, exams and empty tombs, Randall J. Gibbons gives voice to the questions many believers are afraid to ask. These are Christian poems about loss, broken families, trauma, and shame, yet every page keeps reaching toward the God who restores "the years that the locusts have eaten.
Through vivid, relatable images of barns and wildflowers, storms and deserts, exams and empty tombs, Randall J. Gibbons gives voice to the questions many believers are afraid to ask. These are Christian poems about loss, broken families, trauma, and shame, yet every page keeps reaching toward the God who restores "the years that the locusts have eaten.
About The Book
"POETRY FROM THE HEART" (Signed Copies)
Poetry From The Heart is a Christian poetry collection born out of some of life’s deepest valleys: divorce, betrayal, childhood abuse, financial collapse, homelessness, and the slow goodbye of a father dying of cancer. Out of those wounds came over 51 poems written between 1997 and 2002, now gathered to offer Christian poems about grief and healing, hope and suffering, redemption and God’s grace.
Through vivid, relatable images of barns and wildflowers, storms and deserts, exams and empty tombs, Randall J. Gibbons gives voice to the questions many believers are afraid to ask. These are Christian poems about loss, broken families, trauma, and shame, yet every page keeps reaching toward the God who restores "the years that the locusts have eaten.
Through vivid, relatable images of barns and wildflowers, storms and deserts, exams and empty tombs, Randall J. Gibbons gives voice to the questions many believers are afraid to ask. These are Christian poems about loss, broken families, trauma, and shame, yet every page keeps reaching toward the God who restores "the years that the locusts have eaten.
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"IT'S ABOUT TIME: THE UNSEALING OF THE 70TH WEEK OF DANIEL"
To call the contents of this book controversial would be an understatement! It directly challenges long-held teachings about the Rapture, as well as traditional dates for the Exodus and the destruction of the Second Temple. The book clearly demonstrates the vital importance of observing the Feasts of the Lord outlined in Leviticus 23 and faithfully keeping the Sabbath as commanded in Exodus 31:13–17. It also presents compelling evidence that the Jewish calendar reckoning was shortened by 323 years. It was this "adjustment" which the Rabbis deny ever happened, but proved by the correct rendering in the Book of Acts, that played a key and critical role in "sealing up vision and prophecy," just as described in Daniel 9:24. Buckle up, friends this promises to be a challenging, yet deeply rewarding study!
