Current 84 - The Beautiful Wound
A Collection of Psalms
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Book Details
About the Book
In his second of a three book series, the Christopher Choate continues to explore the wonders of a relationship with the Divine Heart. Together with artists Eve Hennessa, Isabel Castaneda and Roy Petersen, the author focuses on what it means to worship God. Is it an act of one-way communication, or is it a transaction of sorts that transforms us in the end? Consider this an invitation for you to journey with him on the quest to experience The Beautiful Wound.
"Chris uses words like incense. They rise up in worship to the throne room of the creator of the universe. And love that has existed since before the foundations of the earth were formed rains down from above. Captured in a grateful heart it rises once again in creative expression. This poetry must be read aloud, allowing pregnant pauses that give birth to thankful hearts who come again and again to worship. The poetry and the works of art are evidence that each of us is created in the image of God."
David Ruleman
The Gate DC
About the Author
Christopher Choate is a poet currently local to Washington DC. Having grown up in nearby Northern Virginia, he has embraced the art of poetry as a means to communicate - soul to soul - with God and with others.
About the Artists
Eve Hennessa lives in Washington,DC. Before that, she lived and studied a Masters of Fine Art in Mexico City. She believes that the inspiration for her art is supernatural. To see more of her work go to her website www.Hennessa.blogspot.com and see her YouTube video.
Isabel Castaneda's passion for Arts began before she came to the USA in 1992 and could speak any English. Isabel is originally from Peru and presently is a fine arts painter who resides in Northern Virginia. She uses her God-given talent to communicate the beauty and the amusement of art through her paintings.
Roy Petersen is a full time media director who lives in England. In addition to producing comedy shorts, training films and documentaries, he creates sketches and chalk pastel works that communicate the dreamy imagination of His children.