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Written as a collection of essays and poems, A Light in the Darkness describes Rowan's descent into the darkness of sin and what's left at the end: years of broken relationships and spiritual wandering. Finding her way back to peace, remnants of her prodigal life held on as difficult questions arose: Would God use her now that she had spent so many years away? Searching for a purpose while taking leaps of faith, she discovered the deep love and fulfillment of a cultivated relationship with Jesus Christ. Included within are essays on living with grief, lessons in temptation and doubt, thoughts…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written as a collection of essays and poems, A Light in the Darkness describes Rowan's descent into the darkness of sin and what's left at the end: years of broken relationships and spiritual wandering. Finding her way back to peace, remnants of her prodigal life held on as difficult questions arose: Would God use her now that she had spent so many years away? Searching for a purpose while taking leaps of faith, she discovered the deep love and fulfillment of a cultivated relationship with Jesus Christ. Included within are essays on living with grief, lessons in temptation and doubt, thoughts on heaven, and a reawakening of purpose. Providing insights from her own prodigal experience, this book is intended to reach prodigals and encourage those who have long straddled the fence.

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Autorenporträt
Peggy Rowan is vice president and communications chair for a nonprofit organization focused on literacy. She also leads an online Bible study group for Proverbs 31 Ministries. She has published several poems, including as part of the anthology I Thought I Heard a Cardinal Sing, featuring Appalachian voices. An avid traveler, she has visited sixteen countries, thirty-six states, and counting. She currently lives in Lancaster, Ohio.