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Postcards from the Valley by David Giuliano
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Postcards from the Valley

by David Giuliano

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For Pearl, who has kept the love-light burning, so I could always find my way home.
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Must you tiptoe, God?
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Of this crowded day?
Yes?
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From the United Church of Canada Website, http://www.united-church.ca/sales/ucp...

"This collection of David Giuliano’s previously published articles and more recent writing, including his blogs on WonderCafe.ca *, is both a personal reflection on his own journey toward the heart of God and the journey being made by many mainline churches. The personal journey is one made through a valley of shadows carved out by cancer. The book invites readers to reflect on fear, faith, joy, and the encounter with the Holy One in their own lives and on the common life of the church. The book includes a study guide for personal or group use."

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