Let there be Peace
Let there be Hope
Let there be Joy
by Ken Duncan


Overview
From the author's website
As you gaze upon the beauty of God's creation in these photographs, may the inspired wisdom of the accompanying text lift your spirit to the knowledge of an awesome God. Our planet earth hurtles through space at 108,000 km per hour. At that speed you need a good driver and only God has the credentials. So, jump in the back seat and enjoy the ride, for true peace comes from knowing and trusting Him. This is the peace of God which transcends all understanding.

My thoughts
Why, suddenly, do I feel the need to add more books to this page? Quantity seems so important right now. Ah, it's an easy question to answer. I love books! I've read some really good books recently and I've enjoyed adding them to this site. I've got the bug and I want to add more! I want to share my love of books with the world! Why not include Ken Duncan in the reviews? Why not, indeed!

A friend of mine shared Ken Duncan with me, otherwise I probably wouldn't have known about his fantastic photographs. I was introduced to him with stunning panoramic photographs of Australia. I have a framed Ken Duncan photograph of Melbourne hanging on the wall of my office where I can see the MCG every single day! Almost everyone who comes into my office, friend, acquaintance and visitor alike, stop to look at that poster when they come into my office. The quality of his work is remarkable, even to those who don't recognize the name.

Mr Duncan made a name for himself in America when he came out with his coffee table book entitled, America Wide. You can view his artwork and purchase his books at KenDuncan.com.

For now I'd like to share the three books I've read in the "Let there be..." series.

Favorite Passage
The books have very little text, so let me share a preface with you if I may. This is from the book called Joy.

Laughter is the greatest medicine and a merry heart brings healing to the whole body. How true it is. But in a busy world which is changing so rapidly it can be difficult to push aside the pressures of life. As you reflect upon the beauty of God's creation in these photographs, may the inspired wisdom of the accompanying text help lift you higher into the awesome sunshine of God's presence where joy abounds. Remember ... he who laughs, lasts. -- Ken Duncan

Date Read
July 2004

Reading Level
Easy read
The books only take a few minutes each. The dreams take as much time as you can spare.

Rating
On a scale of one to three: Two