Wonder O' the Wind: A Common Man's Quest for God

by W. Phillip Keller

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In this companion volume to the author's popular spiritual autobiography, God Is My Delight, Phillip Keller relives his trek back to Africa and eventually around the world in the Lord's service.

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Philip Keller was born and raised in East Africa, where he grew up with an intense love for the land, its wildlife, and its people. For a time he was inclined to disbelief and cynicism by the way the world distorts and abuses God's handiwork. He struggled to exert his own will against society's pressures - and sometimes even against the will of God. Finally, the Wind of God's Spirit had its wondrous way. The author tells the gripping story of God's loving but abrupt intrusion into his self-centered life. He relives his trek back to Africa and eventually around the world in His service.

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W. Phillip Keller (1920-1997) was born in East Africa and always loved wildlife and the outdoors. Having spent many years in agriculture research, land management and ranch development in British Columbia, he later pursued careers in conservation, wildlife photography, and journalism. His experiences as a shepherd equipped him with the insights show more that are the basis for A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. His other titles include Splendor from the Sea, Lessons from a Sheepdog, and A Gardener Looks at the Fruits of the Spirit. show less

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Biography & Memoir, Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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280.4ReligionChristian denominationsDenominations and sects of Christian churchNon-denominational Protestants
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BR1725 .K42 .A34Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristianityChristianityBiography
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