In forty-five carefully crafted, gentle meditations, each a page or two in length, Ira Stone takes us on explorations of the most basic human struggles: life and death, love and anger, peace and war, covenant and exile. For people who never thought they would read a book of theology—let alone understand it, enjoy it, savor it and have it affect the way they think about their lives.
In forty-five carefully crafted, gentle meditations, each a page or two in length, Ira Stone takes us on explorations of the most basic human struggles: life and death, love and anger, peace and war, covenant and exile. For people who never thought they would read a book of theology—let alone understand it, enjoy it, savor it and have it affect the way they think about their lives.