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Echoes of Eternity.


Echoes Of Eternity

Hal M. Helms

Paraclete Press

PO Box 1568, Orleans, MA 02653

1557251738 $9.95 www.paracletepress.com

Hal M. Helms (1923-1997) was a Congregational minister who served five different congregations between 1949 and 1974. For twenty-three years he also served on the clergy staff and lived at the Community of Jesus The Community of Jesus is an ecumenical community of Christians based in Rock Harbor, Orleans, Massachusetts, in the middle of Cape Cod.

It began with the meeting of two Episcopal women, Judy Sorensen and Cay Andersen, in the late 1950s.
 in Orleans, Massachusetts Orleans is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Barnstable County coextensive with Cape Cod. The population was 6,341 at the 2000 census.

For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Orleans, please see the article Orleans (CDP),
 writing a number of devotional de·vo·tion·al  
adj.
Of, relating to, expressive of, or used in devotion, especially of a religious nature.

n.
A short religious service.



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 books and producing modern versions of Christian classics for contemporary readers including "Pilgrims Progress" and "Confessions of St. Augustine". With Echoes Of Eternity: Listening To The Father, Hal Helms Hal Helms is a consultant, trainer and mentor in the ColdFusion and Java development communities. Known by some as the "godfather of Fusebox", he has been the motive force behind the development of Fusebox since his early collaboration with Steve Nelson.  compiled 365 meditations on different scripture verses with a special focus emphasizing the necessity to listen for the still, small voice within us, as well as to speak when we pray. Each of the daily meditations comprising Echoes Of Eternity includes a scripture verse and encouraging words that speak of Chris as our personal anchor, the treasure of God's love, and the abiding peace of God that can sooth sooth   Archaic
adj.
1. Real; true.

2. Soft; smooth.

n.
Truth; reality.



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 even the most troubled of souls. Very highly recommended and with a conveniently pocket-sized portability, Echoes Of Eternity can accompany the reader anywhere for contemplative reading at any appropriate time.
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