New law makes it easier to buy wine directly from wineries – Helena Independent Record New law makes it easier to buy wine directly from wineriesHelena Independent RecordA new state law takes effect today that makes it easier for wine aficionados and casual consumers alike to purchase wine directly from wineries around the country. No [...]
New law makes it easier to buy wine directly from wineries – Helena Independent Record
| New law makes it easier to buy wine directly from wineries Helena Independent Record A new state law takes effect today that makes it easier for wine aficionados and casual consumers alike to purchase wine directly from wineries around the country. No longer do Montana residents need to obtain a so-called connoisseur's license in order … |
The Taste of New Wine
Miller’s candid and honest life-changing message challenges indifference and creates an exciting sense of spiritual renewal and adventure. With a refreshing absence of religious jargon, he points the way out of the “me-centered” quagmire of recent years and offers a pattern of integrity and openness in our relations with God and one another.
Customer Review: A great winemaker —
What a relief to find this book is still widely available! Keith Miller brings his lively personality, strong mind, and journalist’s eye for the powerful details of life to the matter of honest, satisfying Christian life “in the real world.” He gives me hope that not only is it possible — even when there are setbacks and failings — but it is often delightful and inspirational. It’s encouraging to see how that happens in a completely secular business setting (he worked for a petroleum engineering company before becoming I think a fulltime writer- teacher) where fools aren’t suffered gladly, and where one can’t hide fakery from the co-workers.
Customer Review: Presbyterian Journal says “Sell your bed for this one!”
Presbyterian Journal says “Sell your bed for this one!” in the blurbs on the back cover. The foreword by Elton Trueblood describes it as a constructively critical book. Keith Miller is refreshingly honest in the way few men dare to be about his shortcomings in his quest to be a decent Christian man and in his demands for the same kind of honesty from others in the church. A breath of fresh air to read!
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