The narrative revolves around the author's profound experience following the loss of his wife after forty-one years of marriage. It explores themes of love, grief, and the journey of healing, capturing the emotional turmoil and reflections that accompany such a significant loss. Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt insights, the author shares the impact of this life-altering event, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the complexities of enduring love and the process of moving forward in the face of sorrow.
David Mills Reihenfolge der Bücher
David Mills war ein kanadischer Politiker und Autor, der auch als Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof von Kanada tätig war. Seine Schriften befassten sich mit gesellschaftlichen und politischen Fragen seiner Zeit. Seine Werke spiegeln sein tiefes Engagement für Recht und Gerechtigkeit wider. Mills leistete einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur literarischen und politischen Landschaft Kanadas.






- 2023
- 2022
Exploring the biblical perspective on marriage, this book delves into the significance of a wife as a divine blessing. It emphasizes the importance of companionship and the joys that come from a loving partnership. Through reflections on Proverbs 18:22, the text encourages readers to appreciate the value of marital relationships and the spiritual connection between spouses. The themes of love, commitment, and gratitude are woven throughout, offering insights into the sacred nature of marriage.
- 2003
Atheist Universe
- 243 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Everywhere from the White House to local radio, the Christian right loudly shouts their positions. This book presents the alternative arguments, those based on logic and science, in a reasonable and straighforward fashion so reasonable people can understand the alternative.
- 1999
The Pilgrim's Guide
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Published in the centenary year of Lewis's birth, The Pilgrim's Guide offers a study of Lewis's witness to the truth of Christianity, especially in his works of fiction and popular apologetics. Written by nineteen leading Lewis scholars and authors, these essays examine Lewis's character and the way he engaged the challenges of the Christian mind, vision, imagination, and understanding in the twentieth century. The studies range from discussions of specific Lewis works to critical interpretations of Lewis's most important theological themes. Also included is a guide to the best books and other resources on Lewis, a timeline that places Lewis's life in the context of history, and a note on the source for Lewis's use of the phrase "mere Christianity." Contributors: Harry Blamires Stratford Caldecott Colin Duriez Bruce Edwards Leslie Fairfield Sheridan Gilley Diana Pavlac Glyer Kendall Harmon Thomas Howard Michael Macdonald David Mills Christopher Mitchell Doris T. Myers James Patrick Thomas Peters Jerry Root Mark Shea Stephen Smith Kallistos Ware "Highly recommended for general readers and all academic levels." - Choice