Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies

by Frank W. BOREHAM (1871 - 1959)

Pt 1, Ch 3: The Conquest of the Crags

Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies

In this collection of essays, Frank Boreham shares with us his musings on how everyday items such as boots and linoleum, or a cozy fire, or even Nothing at all, can enrich our spiritual lives and draw us closer to our Heavenly Father. Summary by Devorah Allen.


Listen next episodes of Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies:
Pt 1, Ch 4: Linoleum , Pt 1, Ch 5: The Editor , Pt 1, Ch 6: The Peacemaker , Pt 1, Ch 7: Nothing , Pt 1, Ch 8: The Angel and the Iron Gate , Pt 1, Ch 9: Short Cuts , Pt 2, Ch 1: The Postman , Pt 2, Ch 2: Crying for the Moon , Pt 2, Ch 3: Our Lost Romances , Pt 2, Ch 4: A Forbidden Dish , Pt 2, Ch 5: An Old Maid's Diary , Pt 2, Ch 6: The River , Pt 2, Ch 7: Faces in the Fire , Pt 2, Ch 8: The Menace of the Sunlit Hill , Pt 2, Ch 9: Among the Icebergs , Pt 3, Ch 1: A Box of Tin Soldiers , Pt 3, Ch 2: Love, Music, and Salad , Pt 3, Ch 3: The Felling of the Tree , Pt 3, Ch 4: Spoil! , Pt 3, Ch 5: A Philosophy of Fancy-Work , Pt 3, Ch 6: A Pair of Boots , Pt 3, Ch 7: Christmas Bells