- Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies
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Frank W. Boreham
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In this collection of essays, Frank Boreham shares with us his musings on how everyday items such as boots and linoleum, or a cozy fire, or even Nothing at all, can enrich our spiritual lives and draw us closer to our Heavenly Father. Summary by Devorah Allen.
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- Chapters
- By Way of Introduction
- Pt 1, Ch 1: The Baby Among the Bombshells
- Pt 1, Ch 2: Strawberries and Cream
- Pt 1, Ch 3: The Conquest of the Crags
- Pt 1, Ch 4: Linoleum
- Pt 1, Ch 5: The Editor
- Pt 1, Ch 6: The Peacemaker
- Pt 1, Ch 7: Nothing
- Pt 1, Ch 8: The Angel and the Iron Gate
- Pt 1, Ch 9: Short Cuts
- Pt 2, Ch 1: The Postman
- Pt 2, Ch 2: Crying for the Moon
- Pt 2, Ch 3: Our Lost Romances
- Pt 2, Ch 4: A Forbidden Dish
- Pt 2, Ch 5: An Old Maid's Diary
- Pt 2, Ch 6: The River
- Pt 2, Ch 7: Faces in the Fire
- Pt 2, Ch 8: The Menace of the Sunlit Hill
- Pt 2, Ch 9: Among the Icebergs
- Pt 3, Ch 1: A Box of Tin Soldiers
- Pt 3, Ch 2: Love, Music, and Salad
- Pt 3, Ch 3: The Felling of the Tree
- Pt 3, Ch 4: Spoil!
- Pt 3, Ch 5: A Philosophy of Fancy-Work
- Pt 3, Ch 6: A Pair of Boots
- Pt 3, Ch 7: Christmas Bells
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