The Deer's Cry by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

The Deer's Cry by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

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The Deer's Cry by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

The world you live in is not a safe place. You must endure deaths, diseases, and tragedy. Do you feel God is not paying attention to your dilemma? Does God seem distant from you? You seem to face tragedy after tragedy and it appears God is absolutely no help. Ever feel that God has given up on you? During your darkest hours have you ever wonder, Where is God? Michael Wayne Snider, while using his personal experiences, will ask and answer five questions:

Is God aware of me?

Does God understand me?

Does God care?

Why do we suffer?

Where is God?

Retired rock critic Patricia Kennealy-Morrison has worked in the music industry as the editor of rock magazine Jazz & Pop and an award-winning copywriter and director for RCA and CBS Records. She is also the author of the science-fantasy series The Keltiad (The Copper Crown, The Throne of Scone, and many others), a memoir, Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison, and her current series, The Rennie Stride Murder Mysteries (Ungrateful Dead, California Screaming, Go Ask Malice etc.). She is a Dame of the modern-day chivalric order of Knights Templar, a Celtic priestess and a legal minister of the Universal Life Church. She attended St. Bonaventure University, graduated from Harpur College, and has also studied at NYU, Parsons School of Design, and Christ Church, University of Oxford. A New York City native, she currently lives and writes there.
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ISBN 13 9780061050596
ISBN 10 0061050598
Title The Deer's Cry
Author Patricia Kennealy-Morrison
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 1998-11-01
Number of pages 361
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.