Pleasures for Evermore

“Pleasures for Evermore” by Phillip Keller is a devotional book published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1993, featuring 161 pages in English. The author reflects on a challenging year marked by illness and frustration, ultimately discovering a wealth of heartening episodes that reveal unexpected blessings. This work aims to provide readers with insights that resonate during both significant life events and quieter moments.
In this edition, Keller captures the essence of gratitude and spiritual reflection, encouraging readers to recognize the blessings that often accompany life’s difficulties. The book is situated within the realms of Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles, and Christian Living, making it a thoughtful companion for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and resilience. Through his personal experiences, Keller offers a perspective that invites contemplation and appreciation for the small joys that can emerge even in tough times.
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On the last day of a year when the author and his wife had known illness and frustration, he sat down to recapture what he believed would be only a handful of heartening episodes. To his surprise, he found the year which had seemed so hard, had also yielded blessings. These blessings are captured in a devotional book designed not only for the momentous events of life, but also the quiet times.
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