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Silence...an unusual place to start in harrowing narratives about a
hurricane. Yet, that is where "Faith in the Eye of the Storm:
Katrina Stories in Four Voices" begins; in the surreal silence
immediately following the passing of the destructive storm. What
happens now? How do people respond to the extreme devastation of
natural disasters, especially people of faith? Through candid
conversations with survivors of Hurricane Katrina, through
interviews with staff members of relief organizations and of
volunteers, and through intense personal experience, this faith
response is examined. The growth and healing that occurs as a
consequence of this faith in action is as varied as the individuals
who respond. Those who live here find hope. Those who come to
serve, leave profoundly changed. Interspersed among these accounts
are poems from Katrina: Poetry in Two Distinct Voices (Lincoln, NE:
iPublishing, 2007) written by Cee Cee Jay Spencer, a Hurricane
Katrina survivor. Enveloping all the narratives is one overarching
voice - the voice of God, before, during, after, forever. Proceeds
from this book will be donated to disaster relief and recovery
efforts through Hope Builds, Inc., a non-profit organization. (Book
study included.)
Silence...an unusual place to start in harrowing narratives about a
hurricane. Yet, that is where "Faith in the Eye of the Storm:
Katrina Stories in Four Voices" begins; in the surreal silence
immediately following the passing of the destructive storm. What
happens now? How do people respond to the extreme devastation of
natural disasters, especially people of faith? Through candid
conversations with survivors of Hurricane Katrina, through
interviews with staff members of relief organizations and of
volunteers, and through intense personal experience, this faith
response is examined. The growth and healing that occurs as a
consequence of this faith in action is as varied as the individuals
who respond. Those who live here find hope. Those who come to
serve, leave profoundly changed. Interspersed among these accounts
are poems from Katrina: Poetry in Two Distinct Voices (Lincoln, NE:
iPublishing, 2007) written by Cee Cee Jay Spencer, a Hurricane
Katrina survivor. Enveloping all the narratives is one overarching
voice - the voice of God, before, during, after, forever. Proceeds
from this book will be donated to disaster relief and recovery
efforts through Hope Builds, Inc., a non-profit organization.
The Seed Sower a Christian allegory. It is a story about
encouragement. Walter's garden is the world and the seeds he plants
parallel the Gospel message. Walter discovers planting seeds, like
the gospel, has no boundaries and cannot be hemmed in. He learns
that God sometimes uses small efforts for a larger and higher
purpose. Our responsibility as Christians is to be obedient to God,
making ourselves available to be used by Him in any and all
circumstances. We must learn to trust Him, even when we cannot
track Him.
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