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The Book of Creation

For Nature Lovers

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The Book of Creation

By: John Monyjok Maluth
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Creation is not only something you look at. It is something you read.

The Book of Creation: For Nature Lovers is a reflective guide for readers who feel closest to God when they are outside, under open skies, near rivers, trees, wind, and silence. It is written to help you pay attention again, to see meaning in ordinary things, and to recognize that the world around you speaks in patterns, order, beauty, and warning.

This is not a technical science book, and it is not a debate book. It is an invitation to slow down and consider what creation is saying about the Creator, about your own life, and about the way you treat the world you live in. I draw from faith, observation, and lived experience to explore the relationship between the physical and the spiritual, and how wonder can become worship without abandoning honest questions.

In this book, you will explore:
  • What it means to treat creation as a “book” that points beyond itself
  • How different worldviews interpret the universe, and what they get right and wrong
  • The link between beauty and meaning, and why humans hunger for both
  • The unseen realities people speak about, and how to test beliefs with humility and discernment
  • How nature teaches patience, limits, seasons, and responsibility
  • How love for God can express itself as care for people, land, and living things

If you love nature, and you also want a deeper spiritual language for what you feel when you stand under the sky, this book will meet you there.
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