Golden Milestone

Golden Milestone
Frank W. Boreham spent nearly nine decades observing the world, and in "Golden Milestone" he shares what he's learned about finding wonder in ordinary things. This collection of essays radiates a particular kind of wisdom: earned not through hardship alone but through persistent, tender attention to life. Boreham was a preacher who could find spiritual resonance in a sunset, a conversation, or the turning of seasons, and here he invites readers to see what they've been missing. The book glows with gratitude and quiet astonishment - not the dramatic kind, but the steady, enduring sort that comes from someone who has looked at the world carefully for a very long time. These are essays to savor in morning light or at day's end, perfect for readers who believe that the sacred hides in plain sight. Those who finish this book will find themselves more inclined to forgive the world its noise and more eager to notice what remains.
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