Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore

but It'll Be Back Sunday

by Ayani_Meli


Formats

Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 26/05/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781425795290
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781425795498

About the Book

Journey Rhodes, was born and raised in a small southern town, where unlike larger metropolitan areas, life is not as hectic. However, certain things are universal. We all have family that drives us crazy and we must all examine ourselves and gauge our Christian walk by a plumb line. That process can be both painful and humorous.


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~Quick Tidbit~


“No one can tell me that our Father does not have a sense of humor. He allows trials to come our way. How excellent is hindsight. I had completely forgotten I had invited hell to move into my home. Every home has a flow; created by its inhabitants, but soon it takes on life, becoming a living, breathing entity. When something is amiss, it affects us, just as cancer affects the function of our bodies or a bad burrito affects the function of our elimination process. The man who coined the term “urgent bowel” had eaten a bad burrito. Something wasn’t sitting right in my Spirit…”

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~Testimonials~


"I laughed from the very beginning of this story to the closing chapter. This book, for me, is refreshing ... because many writers are so serious ... that you can read a whole book and never laugh once."

Theresa Harvard Johnson
Voices Of Christ Literary Ministries

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"Ayani Meli´s introspective look at self-examination through the lens of humanity in her work is powerful and resounds with each stroke of her pen. Poetic and prosy, her stories and poetry expands from her pen to a community of readers and will impact greatly."

Pam Osbey
Author, Cause I Can


About the Author

… accomplished poet, playwright, and digital storyteller conveying the Good News to all. After graduating from Davidson College, she taught drama at an alternative school, serving the needs of behaviorally challenged youth. Recently, she helped to establish Neighborhood Networks Computer Centers in culturally diverse areas in Boston. She taught regular computer classes, digital storytelling, and incorporated her love for poetry and drama into each center. Now in Georgia she serves as the Director of New Birth Power Center, serving the spiritual and educational needs of rural youth. She is working on a couple of novels and Gospel plays for future production.