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Healing the Wounds. One Familys Journey among the Northern Cheyenne. Poetry by Ann Wenger. Prose by Esther and Malcolm Wenger. Pandora Press, 2001.

The Wenger family were missionaries to the Northern Cheyenne in Montana and later to First Nations people in Canada. Daughter Ann dealt with the heartache and the joys she saw and experienced by writing poetry about it. Her father tells the stories that surround these poems. |
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Through a Country Window. Inspiring Stories from Out Where the Sky Springs Free. Eric E. Wright. Essence Publishing, 2001.

Eric and his wife Mary Helen have moved to the country to enjoy the more relaxed pace of life. Walk with them and experience the joys of living where neighbours know each other and the seasons reflect the glory of creation. |
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Chicken Soup for the Mothers Soul 2. More stories to open the hearts and rekindle the spirits of mothers. Health Communications, 2001. |
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Leadership Devotions. Edited and selected by David Goetz. Tyndale House, 2001.

Leadership Meditations. Edited and selected by David Goetz. Tyndale House, 2001.

Two books to strengthen and encourage todays leaders, each with 52 entries. Devotions are arranged topically according to various issues leaders face: humility, joy, perseverance, pride and stress. Meditations focuses on the external aspects of Christian leadership. |
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Traveling Mercies. Some Thoughts on Faith. Anne Lamott. Anchor Books, 1999.

The book takes us on a journey through Lamotts often troubled past to illuminate her devout but quirky walk of faith. |
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