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Rustling Leaves is the second collection of my shorter writings. The meat of the book is a selection of ten of 2008's best-received essays from my blog, refined and polished for publication. In addition to these, I have appended two previously-unpublished essays: the title essay, "Rustling Leaves", and the final essay, "The Empty Bench."
The central theme of this collection is hope. What is the Christian hope? What makes it different from every other sort of hope out there? What does it mean to experience this hope - how should it affect our lives? These are the sort of questions which I ponder in the pages of Rustling Leaves. For those who are curious as to why I chose to occupy my musings with this theme, you can read the explanation in the book's preface.
Whether you are a regular reader of my blog or a first-time visitor to this site, I’d really be jazzed if you’d consider my book. Its format makes it ideal for those who, by either preference or necessity, take their reading in biscuit-sized portions. In the time it takes to enjoy a cup of tea or a mug of coffee, you can experience a bit of Rustling Leaves. Evangelistic in flavour, yet warmly Reformed in its tone, this book is the perfect gift for those - either within or without the Christian faith - who are seeking to find - or learn more about - hope.
SPECIAL OFFER: If you purchase a copy of Rustling Leaves and would like it signed, just email me your name and address and I will sent you a signature on an adhesive label which you can then place inside the book - free of charge. Consider it my small way of thanking you, the reader.
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