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My Mother and Other New Englanders is a story of faith measured out in ordinary lives. This volume is not only one family's history, but how faith in God gives perspective and depth to the million little incidents that make up every day. It is God who comes alongside, guiding each of us through good times, and carrying the weight of our disappointments, our suffering, and loss, even to the point of death. You may be a New Englander and recognize the backdrops that decorate many of the poems. But we all are pilgrims on the road of grace, recognizing the all-too-familiar struggles of this life…mehr

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My Mother and Other New Englanders is a story of faith measured out in ordinary lives. This volume is not only one family's history, but how faith in God gives perspective and depth to the million little incidents that make up every day. It is God who comes alongside, guiding each of us through good times, and carrying the weight of our disappointments, our suffering, and loss, even to the point of death. You may be a New Englander and recognize the backdrops that decorate many of the poems. But we all are pilgrims on the road of grace, recognizing the all-too-familiar struggles of this life and how they often mix with the poignant and sometimes humorous moments that follow us all the way home.
Autorenporträt
Susan E. Erikson has an MA in historical theology from Westminster Seminary California. She has been married for forty-eight years, raised three children, and is the grandmother of nineteen. She is a writer, poet, teacher, and artist and the author of ""What Do We Do About Sunday School?"" (Modern Reformation Magazine), Through Dark Rivers (2011, 2012), Walking, Walking Through the Stress of Life (2014), When Dragons War (2018), and Reflections on Revelation in the Time of COVID (2021).