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$29.99 Excl. taxDuring his six months aboard the International Space Station in 2006, Colonel Jeffrey N. Williams orbited the earth more than 2,800 times and took more photographs of earth than any astronaut in history.
Every view from the window of the Space Station contains countless vivid lessons about the meticulous goodness of divine providence, God's care for His creation, and His wisdom in ordering the universe. Colonel Williams has had the rare privilege of studying earth from heaven's perspective.
While this book tells the story of Expedition 13 from Colonel William's perspective as flight engineer, it also gives us a front-row seat in the Space Station and allows us to look with him through the lens of his camera. These photos and their descriptions are graphic reminders about the greatness and power of God, our own relative insignificance, and the great mercy whereby God cares for us.
So get ready for your thoughts to be transported to heaven and your heart to be lifted in praise. You are about to enjoy a spectacular perspective on our Creator, our world, and our place in the universe in a way you have probably never carefully considered before.
Title: | The Work of His Hands |
Author: | Col. Jeffrey N. Williams |
Publisher: | Concordia Publishing House |
Publication Date: | June 2010 |
Audience: | General |
Format: | Hardcover |
Pages: | 176 |
Dimensions (inches): | 9 3/8 x 11 5/8 x 7/8 |
Shipping Weight: | 2 lbs. 15 oz. |
ISBN-13: | 978-0-7586-1589-3 |