After The Storm, The Rainbow

by Dorothy M. Holloway


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/6/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781420832365

About the Book

Your poems have been words of inspiration and uplifting to me. A word spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. God will anoint what you use for him.

Congratulations!

 

Your Sister in Christ, Janie

 

Reading Mrs. Holloway’s poetry I was struck by sincerity in each one. When I open her book, many times I find inspiration, hope and calmness in her writings. I’m glad she chose to share her God-given talents with the rest of us.

 

Friend and admirer, Rodney Finley

 

Dorothy Holloway is a ‘Daughter of Encouragement’ poet, which means in her case that to a sensitive and caring heart was given an intellectual curiosity that ever sought ways to encourage others through Christian poetry. It’s evident in her writings, a love for Christ and His church. Her poetry contemplates and celebrates Jesus’ influence and impact on one’s life journey. She travels the range of human emotions in her poems, but always leaving you ever hopeful in a cynical world. She has faith in the ultimate salvation of God in Christ, and helps us experience that faith and hope in her writings. She’s touched so many in such a short period of time. I’m proud to be her pastor.

 

Timothy C. Thompson, Sr., B.A., M.Div.

Haven Chapel-St. Paul United Methodist Churches


About the Author

 

Dorothy Holloway, a native of New Haven, Connecticut, currently resides in the east central Mississippi city of Meridian. She is a recently retired wife and mother of five sons. Even though retired life hasn’t slowed down Dorothy, she only turned her attentions to other humanitarian endeavors. She’s now a member of the Retired Senior’s Volunteer Program, a hospital volunteer, and she sings in the St. Paul United Methodist Church choirs.

Mrs. Holloway’s poetry is a reflection of life’s lessons learned, her caring motherly attitude and her relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. While she could have written from many other perspectives you will find that the vast majority of her works have a religious message, messages that all too often are lost on too many people today. This book is no different than the other books that this author has written, it’s a must-read, must have on your shelf.

 

By: Edward L. Lynch