Philip Gulley je hlasem života v maloměstské Americe. Jeho díla zachycují kouzlo a jednoduchost každodenního života s vřelostí a nadhledem. Gulleyho styl je hluboce zakořeněn v pozorování lidských vztahů a tradic malých komunit. Prostřednictvím svých příběhů nabízí čtenářům zamyšlení nad základními hodnotami a krásou všedních okamžiků.
Exploring the distinction between spirituality and institutional religion, Philip Gulley articulates how personal belief is essential for finding true meaning and purpose in life. With a lyrical style, he draws on his experiences in small-town America to illustrate the importance of individual spiritual journeys over organized practices.
Set in the charming town of Harmony, Indiana, this novel continues the adventures of its endearing Quaker community. The story weaves humor and heartfelt moments as it explores the lives and relationships of its quirky characters. Philip Gulley brings warmth and insight to the everyday experiences of his beloved cast, making this installment a delightful addition to the Harmony series. Readers can expect a blend of wit, wisdom, and the unique charm that defines the series.
Sam Gardner has been pastor of Hope Friends Meeting for just four months when ninety-eight-year-old member Olive Charles passes away. What's more shocking news is that Olive has left her entire estate--worth nearly one million dollars--to the meeting. At first the gift sounds to Sam like a like a godsend. Yet as word of the unexpected windfall spreads, it stirs up a storm of conflicting opinions amongst the church members as to how the money would best be used. And before the estate is even released to the meeting, Olive's estranged niece, Regina Charles, turns up tipsy and furious in Hope and threatens a lawsuit over what she believes is rightfully hers. Although it may be an opportune time to ask for a raise, Sam finds himself questioning his future in Hope while trying to guide his lively congregation and find a peaceful way to deal with Regina.
When Quaker Pastor Sam Gardner is asked by the ill Unitarian minister to oversee a wedding in his place, Sam naturally agrees. It's not until the couple stands before him that he realizes they're two women. In the tempest of strong opinions and misunderstandings that follows the incident, Sam faces potential unemployment. Deeply discouraged, he wonders if his pastoral usefulness has come to an end. Perhaps it's time for a change. After all, his wife has found a new job at the library, his elder son is off to college, and the younger has decided to join the military once he graduates high school. Sam is contemplating a future selling used cars when he receives a call from a woman in the suburban town of Hope, Indiana. It seems Hope Friends Meeting is in desperate need of a pastor. Though they only have twelve members, they also have a beautiful meetinghouse and a pie committee (Sam is fond of pie). But can he really leave his beloved hometown of Harmony?
Set against the backdrop of simpler times, the essays reflect on the significance of community and connection, emphasizing the importance of small moments in our fast-paced lives. Philip Gulley invites readers to reminisce about gatherings on the front porch, where friendships flourished and stories were woven into the fabric of everyday life. Through his reflections, he encourages a return to shared experiences and the values that can enrich our modern existence.
Drawing from the warmth of everyday life, this collection offers insightful reflections and humorous anecdotes that resonate with readers. The author shares personal stories and observations that highlight the beauty of simplicity and the importance of connection with others. Themes of community, resilience, and the joy found in small moments are woven throughout, making it a comforting and relatable read for anyone seeking a blend of wisdom and laughter.
A journey through the lives of lovable, quirky characters reveals everyday truths that provide clarity in a confusing world. The narrative invites readers to explore simple wonders and relatable experiences, making it a heartwarming adventure for anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Set during a summer in Harmony, the narrative explores the community's underlying tensions and conflicts. While the weather is bright, the residents engage in various antics that lead to unexpected and often disastrous consequences. The story delves into the complexities of small-town life, revealing how seemingly trivial actions can escalate into significant turmoil, highlighting both the charm and chaos of Harmony's inhabitants.
Exploring the deep connections between people and their surroundings, this collection of stories captures the essence of belonging and nostalgia. Each narrative delves into the unique experiences and memories tied to a specific place, revealing how these locations shape identities and relationships. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflections, the author invites readers to consider their own sense of home and the powerful emotions it evokes. The stories resonate with themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, making it a poignant read for anyone seeking to understand the ties that bind us to our roots.
Set in the charming town of Harmony, Indiana, this installment continues the heartwarming tales of its residents, showcasing their everyday lives filled with humor and grace. Philip Gulley's storytelling weaves together the joys and challenges faced by the community, highlighting the bonds of friendship and the warmth of small-town life. Readers can expect a delightful blend of wit and wisdom as they journey through another year in Harmony.