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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B00IJ09JTQ.html - Book Synopsis : In May 1984 at Rosemont College in Pennsylvania, Douglas Steere addressed the SFF Conference. He began “I am going to speak about traveling in and about my own personal journey, I haven’t done that on any other occasion in quite as full a way as I’m going to do here this morning.” He then proceeded to share a vibrant testimony of the work of the spirit in his life. Pendle Hill is happy to be able to reproduce the text of that talk as Douglas delivered it-in an edited transcript of the talk (this pamphlet) and on audio cassette tape. The tape is available through the Pendle Hill bookstore. We are very grateful to Helen Steere Horn for allowing us to include in this pamphlet poems she wrote in the last years of her father’s life. The poems bear witness to the spirit at the heart of Douglas Steere’s personal journey. Helen is a counselor, oral historian, and teacher of life-story writing who lives with her husband on a farm in Appalachian Ohio.
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Book Synopsis :
In May 1984 at Rosemont College in Pennsylvania, Douglas Steere addressed the SFF Conference. He began “I am going to speak about traveling in and about my own personal journey, I haven’t done that on any other occasion in quite as full a way as I’m going to do here this morning.” He then proceeded to share a vibrant testimony of the work of the spirit in his life. Pendle Hill is happy to be able to reproduce the text of that talk as Douglas delivered it-in an edited transcript of the talk (this pamphlet) and on audio cassette tape. The tape is available through the Pendle Hill bookstore. We are very grateful to Helen Steere Horn for allowing us to include in this pamphlet poems she wrote in the last years of her father’s life. The poems bear witness to the spirit at the heart of Douglas Steere’s personal journey. Helen is a counselor, oral historian, and teacher of life-story writing who lives with her husband on a farm in Appalachian Ohio.
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In May 1984 at Rosemont College in Pennsylvania, Douglas Steere addressed
the SFF Conference. He began “Iam going to speak about traveling in
and about my own personal journey, I haven’tdone that on any other
occasion in quite as full a way as I’mgoing to do here this
morning.”He then proceeded to share a vibrant testimony of the work of
the spirit in his life. Pendle Hill is happy to be able to reproduce the text of that
talk as Douglas delivered it-in an edited transcript of the talk (this pamphlet)
and on audio cassette tape. The tape is available through the Pendle Hill
bookstore. We are very grateful to Helen Steere Horn for allowing us to include
in this pamphlet poems she wrote in the last years of her father’slife.
The poems bear witness to the spirit at the heart of Douglas
Steere’spersonal journey. Helen is a counselor, oral historian, and
teacher of life-story writing who lives with her husband on a farm in
Appalachian Ohio.
Traveling In (Pendle Hill Pamphlets Book 324)
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B00IJ09JTQ.html - Book Synopsis : In
May 1984 at Rosemont College in Pennsylvania, Douglas Steere
addressed the SFF Conference. He began “Iam going to speak
about traveling in and about my own personal journey, I
haven’tdone that on any other occasion in quite as full a way as
I’mgoing to do here this morning.”He then proceeded to
share a vibrant testimony of the work of the spirit in his life. Pendle Hill is
happy to be able to reproduce the text of that talk as Douglas delivered
it-in an edited transcript of the talk (this pamphlet) and on audio cassette
tape. The tape is available through the Pendle Hill bookstore. We are very
grateful to Helen Steere Horn for allowing us to include in this pamphlet
poems she wrote in the last years of her father’slife. The poems
bear witness to the spirit at the heart of Douglas Steere’spersonal
journey. Helen is a counselor, oral historian, and teacher of life-story
writing who lives with her husband on a farm in Appalachian Ohio.