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They That Wait
Poetic Expressions of Faith, Hope and Love
By: Dorothy Daniel Hoffman
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ISBN:
1-59824-245-8
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Paperback, 103 Pages
Publication Date:
June 22, 2006
The title
They That Wait
comes from one of my favorite Bible verses, Isaiah 40:31. I experienced its meaning starting in 1979 when I became legally blind from histoplasmosis. The disease ended my job and all my needlework hobbies. I prayed and prayed for something meaningful to do with the time in my new life. Finally, in December of 1986, with the help of the Holy Spirit, I began writing poetry for the Lord. I was 62 at that time. I’ve since added memories and secular topics, but I like the inspirational ones best. It has been a learning process and I’m still learning. My heartfelt gratitude goes to my daughter, brother, and niece for their assistance throughout the years.
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