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Margaret Gibson

    Margaret Gibson est une poétesse et une auteure de mémoires en prose renommée dont l'œuvre est reconnue aux niveaux national et international. Son écriture explore des thèmes profonds tels que la mémoire, le lieu et les complexités de l'expérience humaine. La poésie de Gibson se distingue par son introspection pénétrante et son langage méticuleusement élaboré. Elle possède une voix unique qui résonne auprès des lecteurs, explorant les profondeurs de l'existence avec clarté et puissance émotionnelle.

    How Great Is God's Mercy!
    The Spirit of Rejection
    When God Looks at Your Heart What Does He See?
    Caring for the Mentally Retarded from a Spiritual Perspective
    Not Hearing the Wood Thrush
    One Body
    • One Body

      Poems

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      Exploring the profound themes of life and death, this collection features thirteen poignant poems that reflect on the interconnectedness of existence. Margaret Gibson's direct and tender approach invites readers to contemplate the complexities of faith and doubt, revealing the depth of human experience. The poems reveal a desire to understand the stillness of the body and the vast emptiness that can emerge from such contemplation. This intimate work showcases Gibson's rich contemplative style, making it a significant addition to her poetic oeuvre.

      One Body
    • Not Hearing the Wood Thrush

      Poems

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(12)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of existential reflection and personal loss, this collection of poems delves into the complexities of late-life introspection. Margaret Gibson articulates feelings of loneliness and fear while addressing a profound sense of connection through the phrase "No one." With a blend of clarity and emotional depth, she navigates the intricacies of being alive, revealing both the stark realities and the glorious, curious moments that accompany the human experience. The poems invite readers to engage with the transformative power of imagination and insight.

      Not Hearing the Wood Thrush
    • Margaret Gibson is an evangelist seeking to promote the Word of GOD through writing and broadcasting. Caring For the Mentally Retarded From a Spiritual Perspective is designed to help families create a positive environment to nourish the growth and development of their love one. GOD is the source who facilitates change in our lives. GOD is the creator of all things. We must seek HIM more to solve matters that we are unable to resolve.

      Caring for the Mentally Retarded from a Spiritual Perspective
    • The Spirit of Rejection

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The Spirit of Rejection teaches us that GOD created us to glorify HIM. It does not matter who your parents are because all roads in your life will lead to HIM. Many times we grieve over parental rejection without realizing that their rejection caused us to be who we are today. GOD is wiser than man and HE turns our ashes into beauty. The worst situations in our life produce the greatest rewards of our lives. GOD works everything for our good when we are called according to HIS purpose and love HIM. Rejoice, GOD will never leave you nor forsake you because HE loves you unconditionally!

      The Spirit of Rejection
    • How Great Is God's Mercy!

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The author, a dedicated leader and intercessor, emphasizes the profound impact of God's mercy in "How Great Is GOD's Mercy." Drawing from her extensive background in sociology and law, she shares her journey as a prophetess and teacher, highlighting her roles as the founder of various organizations aimed at empowering youth and spreading the Word. The book reflects her conviction that blessings often stem from divine mercy rather than mere prayer, inspiring readers to recognize and appreciate God's grace in their lives.

      How Great Is God's Mercy!
    • Draw Me Without Boundaries

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the profound bond between a grandmother and granddaughter through a series of heartfelt inner monologues, set amid the global climate crisis and the COVID pandemic. It delves into the complexities of making life-and-death choices in a fractured world. Combining poetry and prose, the work presents an innovative and suspenseful reflection on the pressing issues of our time, highlighting the integrity and depth of human connection in challenging circumstances.

      Draw Me Without Boundaries
    • Broken Cup

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the profound impact of Alzheimer's, this collection of poetry reflects Margaret Gibson's journey alongside her husband, David McKain. After a two-year hiatus from writing, she found solace in poetry, which became a vital means of expression and connection. The verses poignantly capture the erosion of memory and cognitive decline while also celebrating the enduring aspects of identity. Through this lens, the poems invite readers to consider the essence of self amid the challenges posed by the disease.

      Broken Cup
    • Timothy Glass wird mit der Diagnose Alzheimer in ein Heim gebracht. Seine Tochter Maggie muß zusehen, wie er sich immer mehr aus der Realität zurückzieht in seine eigene isolierte Welt. Sie unternimmt nun den Versuch, wie in einem Puzzle Bruchstücke aus dem Leben des Vaters zusammenzusetzen, um ihn besser zu verstehen. Dadurch ist sie gezwungen, sich auch mit sich selbst und ihrer eigenen teils qualvollen Geschichte auseinanderzusetzen.

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