
Crystal Pointers
Frank W. Boreham had a rare gift: he could spot the divine lurking in doorways, pockets, and the nests of robins. This collection of essays reveals a preacher who refused to separate the sacred from the ordinary, finding profound spiritual truth in the fabric of daily life. Boreham writes with wit and wonder about familiar things, a child's kiss, a winding road, the unexpected guest, and somehow makes you see them anew. His prose carries the warmth of a man who has genuinely lived and reflected, drawing from decades of ministry across three continents. These crystal pointers are small, clear observations that redirect the reader's gaze toward what matters most. The essays do not lecture or demand; they simply illuminate, leaving the reader quietly changed.
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