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Touched by His Hand: The Reflections of Phillip Keller

Touched by His Hand: The Reflections of Phillip Keller

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful imagery of God from nature
Review: Phillip Keller is one of my most favorite authors. This book is one reason why. It takes you out into the world of nature and relates God's Word to us with amazing imagery. I especially loved three sections. One is "Sky Edge" because it spoke of God to me through the mountains that I love so well. From his writing, I could see that Mr. Keller loved them as well. The second section is called "As a Tree Grows". Mr. Keller shows us a Christian's spiritual growth through the giant cedars of Lebanon. I have not been able to think of trees in the same manner after reading this. The other section that is close to my heart is called "Still Waters". I had no trouble putting myself into the scenery that Mr. Keller described with such vivid descriptions. The other section, "Sea Edge" was also written with clear imagery for the reader. I just don't love the sea as much as I do the woods and mountains. I am always able to pick this book up, read it again and still get something new from it. I never have trouble picking this book up for a few minutes. The problem comes when I need to lay it down for a while, I don't want to quit reading it. I would recommend this book to anyone at all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful imagery of God from nature
Review: Phillip Keller is one of my most favorite authors. This book is one reason why. It takes you out into the world of nature and relates God's Word to us with amazing imagery. I especially loved three sections. One is "Sky Edge" because it spoke of God to me through the mountains that I love so well. From his writing, I could see that Mr. Keller loved them as well. The second section is called "As a Tree Grows". Mr. Keller shows us a Christian's spiritual growth through the giant cedars of Lebanon. I have not been able to think of trees in the same manner after reading this. The other section that is close to my heart is called "Still Waters". I had no trouble putting myself into the scenery that Mr. Keller described with such vivid descriptions. The other section, "Sea Edge" was also written with clear imagery for the reader. I just don't love the sea as much as I do the woods and mountains. I am always able to pick this book up, read it again and still get something new from it. I never have trouble picking this book up for a few minutes. The problem comes when I need to lay it down for a while, I don't want to quit reading it. I would recommend this book to anyone at all!


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