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Stepping into the Unknown
Stepping into the Unknown

Stepping into the Unknown

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Jim Rapp, in his latest collection of poems, Stepping into the Unknown, follows a familiar pattern, organizing the poems into broad sections: 1) Connections - poems celebrating friendship and the many ways and days we set aside to enjoy them, 2) Habitat - looking at the world in which we live, celebrating the its beauty and utility, 3) Watchmen on the Walls - prophetic thoughts about the cosmos we have constructed and how it serves or, too often, fails to serve us well, 4) The World's Oldest Profession - poems that bore in on the flawed political system and shines a hard light on self-serving politicians whose professions of love for our country ring false, in fact sound . . . well, self-serving, 5) Speaking with Foot in Mouth - not surprisingly sees the foibles that cause us to laugh at ourselves even while seeking to pull our hair out, 6) Stalled at the Trailhead - addresses uncertainty in our daily lives, 7) The Broken Body - considers the faults and short-comings of the Christian church and the grace that God has bestowed upon it, making it His Body, The Body of Christ, despite its own brokenness. Jim's poetry is accessible but thoughtful enough to sometimes require multiple readings to fully apprehend the truth it conveys. All of his poetry is a reaching for the truth, even those that might, upon first blush seem obvious or trivial. It is his belief that real life is impossible apart from truth; that the constant, conscious and unconscious, efforts of all mankind are aimed at discovering truth. It is his hope that these poems will open minds in ways that enlighten as well as entertain.
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