Ann Weems
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Kneeling in Bethlehem
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published
1987
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13 editions
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Psalms of Lament
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published
1995
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6 editions
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Kneeling in Jerusalem
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published
1992
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6 editions
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From Advent's Alleluia to Easter's Morning Light: Poetry for Worship, Study, and Devotion
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Searching for Shalom: Resources for Creative Worship
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published
1991
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2 editions
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Reaching for Rainbows: Resources for Creative Worship
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published
1980
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Putting the Amazing Back in Grace
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published
1999
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4 editions
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Family Faith Stories
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published
1985
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2 editions
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Faith in Words: A Celebration of Presbyterian Writers
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published
2004
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2 editions
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Kneeling In Bethlehem
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“It is not over,
this birthing.
There are always newer skies
into which
God can throw stars.”
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
this birthing.
There are always newer skies
into which
God can throw stars.”
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
“We are freed to free others.
We are affirmed to affirm others.
We are loved to love others.”
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
We are affirmed to affirm others.
We are loved to love others.”
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
“IN DECEMBER DARKNESS The whole world waits in December darkness for a glimpse of the Light of God. Even those who snarl “Humbug!” and chase away the carolers have been seen looking toward the skies. The one who declared he never would forgive has forgiven, and those who left home have returned, and even wars are halted, if briefly, as the whole world looks starward. In the December darkness we peer from our windows watching for an angel with rainbow wings to announce the Hope of the World.”
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
― Kneeling in Bethlehem
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