
A vivid meditation unfolds on a sun‑scorched African hillside, where wilted grasses and stubborn aloe hide a quiet miracle. The narrator draws a striking parallel between the humble seed‑pods that survive the dry season and the human heart poised for spiritual renewal. Through careful observation of flowering plants, the book invites listeners to contemplate the moment when a flower receives its life‑giving pollen, echoing the biblical call to be “born again.”
Using simple, natural imagery, the author illustrates how each plant’s brief, decisive encounter with new life mirrors the soul’s invitation to embrace the gospel. The text gently guides the ear through the wonder of fertilisation, showing how death and rebirth intertwine in the same instant. Listeners will find a thoughtful, accessible exploration of faith that grounds lofty ideas in the concrete rhythms of the natural world.
Language
en
Duration
~59 minutes (57K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1928
An English artist turned missionary, she gave up a promising painting career to spend nearly forty years in Algeria, where her writing, sketchbooks, and determined faith left a lasting mark.
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