New Water Product…sort of.
Pretty brilliant way to get the word out about the state of water availability in the world. Go to the official L’Desh Fresh web site to see the entire campaign.
Pushing back the dark…
New Water Product…sort of.
Pretty brilliant way to get the word out about the state of water availability in the world. Go to the official L’Desh Fresh web site to see the entire campaign.
Pushing back the dark…
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Loreen is her name--the old woman in the angel costume who accosts Cyrus Manning near the dance floor of the Down Under. A gift is coming, she tells him. "The gift to die for." For Eleven years Cyrus has pastored First Church of Ruin, a small city deep in the barrens of West Texas. He has come upon hard times. His congregation doesn't want him anymore, and he is questioning not only his call but his very identity. And God is quiet. In this richly textured novel, Jeff Berryman enters the world of the small town congregation, revealing its natural wonders, its natural cruelties, and, here and there, breathtaking moments of unnatural grace.
Caught wind of your post – thanks for your support and helping us spread the global water crisis/L’Desh word!
Great blog. Blog on!
Erin Swanson
WaterPartners