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Keith Miller

    Keith Miller is an American author whose works delve into the depths of the human experience. His writing is characterized by a piercing look at the complexities of faith, love, and the search for meaning in an often chaotic world. Miller masterfully intertwines spiritual themes with deeply human stories, offering readers a space to reflect on their own journeys. His unique style invites readers to explore universal questions through compelling narratives.

    Christus sieht uns anders
    Wo die Drachen wohnen
    The Ins and Outs of Barbados
    The Book of Flying
    The Seven-Fold Spirit of God
    • 2020

      The Seven-Fold Spirit of God

      Accessing the Untapped Dimensions of the Holy Spirit

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, this book delves into personal experiences and theological insights that reveal a deeper understanding of spiritual presence in everyday life. It emphasizes the importance of embracing the Holy Spirit's guidance for personal growth and community impact. Through engaging narratives and practical applications, readers are invited to cultivate a more profound relationship with the divine, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and connection in their faith journey.

      The Seven-Fold Spirit of God
    • 2004

      The Book of Flying

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(1715)Add rating

      A bold, vivid, fantastical first novel follows a young librarian on a magical journey to gain his wings and win the heart of the girl he loves. Pico, an orphaned librarian, has lived his life sustained by stories. When love finally arrives, it is forbidden, as the girl of his dreams belongs to the winged people of the City by the Sea, while Pico remains wingless. Discovering an ancient letter in his library about the mythical Morning Town, where the flightless can gain wings, he embarks on a quest with his four favorite books in a knapsack. His journey is filled with encounters with a robber queen, a lonely minotaur, a dream seller, a despairing cannibal, and an immortal beauty, each imparting lessons and stories. Through these experiences, Pico learns to kill, love, persevere, and ultimately, to fly. His journey reflects Everyman's path but is uniquely a reader's journey, revealing lessons through stories as much as life itself. In this impressionable debut, the author creates a tantalizingly foreign yet familiar world, inviting readers to explore their imaginations and discover themselves. The author, born in Tanzania and raised in Kenya, wrote this novel while traveling in southern Sudan and now lives in Egypt, working as a design consultant and art teacher for refugees.

      The Book of Flying