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"O to be as moveless as a tree that swayswithin an autumn wind all wet with rain." If one can be still long enough to listen, to notice the minutest details in the barkless elm or the song of the chickadee, eternal truths can be perceived that the rushing world around us tries to drown out in its noise and chaos. God exhorts us in the Bible to "be still, and know that I am God." R. Lynn Sauls takes this to heart and embraces each moment of reflection to discover even more about the God that he loves and who holds all of us in His hands. Lynn uses his gift of word to explore the power of God's…mehr

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"O to be as moveless as a tree that swayswithin an autumn wind all wet with rain." If one can be still long enough to listen, to notice the minutest details in the barkless elm or the song of the chickadee, eternal truths can be perceived that the rushing world around us tries to drown out in its noise and chaos. God exhorts us in the Bible to "be still, and know that I am God." R. Lynn Sauls takes this to heart and embraces each moment of reflection to discover even more about the God that he loves and who holds all of us in His hands. Lynn uses his gift of word to explore the power of God's love that surrounds us every day in the natural world and to craft poetry that inspires and encourages the reader. In every season of nature-and of life-God has a special message for each of us. In order to hear it, however, we must, like Lynn, be still and through patience and meditation come to know God's eternal plan for us.
Autorenporträt
Richard Lynn Sauls was born January 11, 1933, in a peanut-farm cottage thirty miles from Plains, Georgia, and lived in various places in the South, graduating from Fayetteville, North Carolina, High School. He holds degrees in English, journalism, and religion.He had a forty-three-year career in education as an elementary and secondary teacher and principal before teaching literature, creative writing, and journalism at several colleges and universities, including Atlantic Union College, Andrews University, and Southern Adventist University. He was writing teacher of many writers and editors, including columnist and book-writer Andy Nash and editor of Adventist Review Bill Knott.Lynn is a member of the College Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Lancaster, Massachusetts.