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Let the Field Exult and Quake

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See Neal’s remarkable photographs of the field and everything in it pouring out the Creator’s speech day by day. Be encouraged to exult, rejoice, dance, sing, and tremble as the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ reigns. Stunning testimonies of truth are illustrated from 193 wildflowers, 63 insects, and 18 animals in Colorado and Wyoming. One chapter attempts to answer the question, “Why are there so many wildflowers in the wilderness?” Another chapter gives a picture of salvation by showing the progressive renewing of the field with blooming wildflowers and associated creatures over several months. Expect to gain hope and a higher view of the LORD our Maker after paging through this book of meditations on His works and Word.

344 pages, Paperback

Published June 2, 2021

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Neal A. Bringe

6 books3 followers
Neal Bringe was blessed to study God's creation in 4H (insects, photography), college (Ph.D. Food Science), at work (Senior Principal Scientist), with family (creating gardens for butterflies and produce and hiking in the wilderness), in Bible study (Deacon, Reformation Church, Elizabeth, CO) and with an eye for significance (First Place in Crested Butte Wildflower Festival Photo Competition, 2016, 2018). He and his wife Lida are grateful for their five children and five grandchildren. They lived in MN, IL, MO and now in Elizabeth, CO. Dr. Bringe loves to know and extol the only-wise God through the testimonies of Scripture and creation.

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July 9, 2021
I love the encouraging verses highlighted by this book: "the LORD reigns ... let the field exult and everything in it" - "you shall go out in joy and be led forth in peace ... the mountains before you shall break forth into singing ... it shall make a name for the LORD, an everlasting sign." I was pleased with the print quality and the price that I could offer for a 344 page with full color photographs (470). The book can serve as a devotion and as a guide for wildflowers and butterflies of the Rocky Mountains and the high Western Plains.
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