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Wild in the Backyard
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143333906
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Experience the extraordinary in the ordinary with “Wild in the Backyard” by Timothy and Kathy Keller. This inspiring book reveals the wonders of God’s creation hidden in plain sight, transforming your everyday surroundings into a source of awe and spiritual discovery. Explore the intricate beauty of nature, from backyard birds to the vast night sky, and uncover profound truths about God, yourself, and your place in the universe. ISBN: 9780143333906
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Alok Jangra –
“Wild in the Backyard” is a refreshing perspective. While some examples felt a bit drawn out, the message is powerful and needed.
Shyam Sundar Mishra –
Loved the concept! The Kellers have a knack for finding God in nature. A few parts felt repetitive, but still a worthwhile read.
Rajat Choubey –
Charming and insightful. It’s a gentle reminder to appreciate the small things. I enjoyed it, though I wanted more practical tips.
Sanchit Chaudhary –
A good reminder to slow down and observe nature. I found some sections more engaging than others. Overall, a pleasant experience.
Gouri Raj –
A delightful read! “Wild in the Backyard” helped me see my surroundings in a new light. Some chapters were a bit slow, but overall, very inspiring.
Gagan B N –
I bought this book and found so many things that I did not even know about my own backyard. Highly recommend for all!
Akash –
This book opened my eyes to the beauty around me. Easy to read and very uplifting. I especially enjoyed reading about birds and plants.
Akash Kumar Singh –
This book inspired me to explore my backyard with fresh eyes. It is a good, short book that can be read over a weekend.
Jiju M Santhosh –
I appreciate the spiritual insights this book offers. It encourages a deeper connection with creation. A little preachy at times, but good.
Purva Singh –
A good, enjoyable read. It is easy to read and does not require the reader to sit and think hard to understand. It is all pleasure.
Tripti Arora –
Some insightful moments but nothing groundbreaking. I was hoping for a bit more depth. Still, a decent read for nature lovers.