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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Janette Irene FernandoPublisher: Poetica Christi Press Imprint: Poetica Christi Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780994164049ISBN 10: 0994164041 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 29 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPatches of Godlight is a refreshingly honest book about one woman's journey towards a closer relationship with God. In diary entries spanning two decades, Janette Fernando questions, struggles, rejoices and abides in God's unfailing love. She complements her diary entries with superbly crafted poetry that is both evocative and rich in imagery. Her profoundly moving text and accompanying photographs make for inspirational reading. Patches of Godlight is testament to Janette Fernando's skills as a writer and poet. It is also a testament to her love for her saviour. This book honours God. -Leigh Hay, author, editor, poet This is the work of a courageous, sensitive, vulnerable, new millennium Psalmist, who like David of old, finds intimacy and faith in the realities of life. From the laundry to the cathedral, from the tragedy of NY 9/11 to the desert outback of Australia this is poetry on a journey to the Promised Land. - John Smith, Author, preacher, Founder of God's Squad Patches of Godlight is a raw, honest and inspiring account of the wrestle so many of us face in life; the questions we seek of God and the desire to know Him with greater depth and intimacy. This book reflects how, in our deepest struggles, and darkest hours, the Lord shines His light through the cracks and crevices of our lives, to remind us of his eternal presence. - Sharon Witt, Author, Educator There are certainly 'patches of Godlight' in Janette Fernando's engaging collection of poetry, journal entries and photographs. We enter her personal narrative at a challenging time. Alone, she prepares to travel to Holland and England in 1995. There is an emotional rawness and spiritual dependency in this early prose. Her desire for security and intimacy with God is apparent in the immediacy of separation, loneliness and reflections on cultural identity. As her work moves into the equally rich but more familiar surroundings of Australian life, we can only agree with Janette Fernando's quoted premise, that 'time is only that we may find God'. Through all the personal dramas, sadness, joys and triumphs that human life inevitably contains, the impetus for spiritual understanding is energetically maintained. Her ongoing quest is an encounter with encouraging 'patches' of divine grace and goodness, reflecting a life lived in the dappled awareness of God's love and care. This journey through the decades can be savoured by discerning readers. -Dr. Peter Stiles, Excelsia College, Sydney Patches of Godlight is a refreshingly honest book about one woman's journey towards a closer relationship with God. In diary entries spanning two decades, Janette Fernando questions, struggles, rejoices and abides in God's unfailing love. She complements her diary entries with superbly crafted poetry that is both evocative and rich in imagery. Her profoundly moving text and accompanying photographs make for inspirational reading. Patches of Godlight is testament to Janette Fernando's skills as a writer and poet. It is also a testament to her love for her saviour. This book honours God. -Leigh Hay, author, editor, poet -This is the work of a courageous, sensitive, vulnerable, new millennium Psalmist, who like David of old, finds intimacy and faith in the realities of life. From the laundry to the cathedral, from the tragedy of NY 9/11 to the desert outback of Australia this is poetry on a journey to the Promised Land.- - John Smith, Author, preacher, Founder of God's Squad -Patches of Godlight is a raw, honest and inspiring account of the wrestle so many of us face in life; the questions we seek of God and the desire to know Him with greater depth and intimacy. This book reflects how, in our deepest struggles, and darkest hours, the Lord shines His light through the cracks and crevices of our lives, to remind us of his eternal presence.- - Sharon Witt, Author, Educator There are certainly 'patches of Godlight' in Janette Fernando's engaging collection of poetry, journal entries and photographs. We enter her personal narrative at a challenging time. Alone, she prepares to travel to Holland and England in 1995. There is an emotional rawness and spiritual dependency in this early prose. Her desire for security and intimacy with God is apparent in the immediacy of separation, loneliness and reflections on cultural identity. As her work moves into the equally rich but more familiar surroundings of Australian life, we can only agree with Janette Fernando's quoted premise, that 'time is only that we may find God'. Through all the personal dramas, sadness, joys and triumphs that human life inevitably contains, the impetus for spiritual understanding is energetically maintained. Her ongoing quest is an encounter with encouraging 'patches' of divine grace and goodness, reflecting a life lived in the dappled awareness of God's love and care. This journey through the decades can be savoured by discerning readers. -Dr. Peter Stiles, Excelsia College, Sydney Author InformationJanette Fernando has always loved playing with words, but began seriously writing poetry on her first visit to the Centre of Australia in 1990. Since then she has joined a Christian poetry group The Wordsmiths of Melbourne and, together with her friend Jean Sietzema-Dickson, started Poetica Christi Press - a small Melbourne publishing house for poetry with a Christian ethos. Some of Janette's poems have been published in anthologies and journals and her first book of poems Two Edged was published in 2005 (it was short-listed for the Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards that same year). Since 2007 Janette has been Managing Editor of Poetica Christi Press. Janette lives in Montrose, Victoria, Australia with her husband Roger and does casual relief teaching at Mt Evelyn Christian School. They have four adult children and five delightful grandchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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