Ragan Courtney's second volume of poetry explores issues common to many Christ-followers: how do we build our faith in God? How do we encourage others' faith journeys? How do we walk humbly with God? How do we trust God to be God? As Courtney writes in the preface, he offers his "thoughts, questions, hopes, doubts, and epiphanies" on these questions so he will be "as a little water soaking the soil and making a muddy, ruddy clay . . . because] if God still does things with clay . . . I want to be available, pliable, and ready."RAGAN COURTNEY has been writing poetry since his school days and had his first poem published when he was just fifteen. Since then, he has written, directed, and performed in numerous plays, musicals, and pageants. A graduate of Louisiana College and The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, Ragan Courtney has the ability to turn faith and doubt into a pilgrimage through the words that make up his plays and his poems. Ragan lives in Houston with his wife, Cynthia, where he continues writing, directing, and consulting for theatrical productions. Ragan and Cynthia are the proud parents of two grown children, Will and Lily.
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