100 Birds Taught Me to Fly
Stories for Restless Souls Like You Who Desire to Know God More Deeply
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Ashley May Hoyland's '100 Birds Taught Me to Fly' presents short stories and images that explore the interplay of faith, creativity, and daily life, aimed at readers seeking deeper connection with God. The book blends autobiographical anecdotes with artistic reflections to illustrate how laughter, sorrow, and imagination function as spiritual lessons.
It is part of BYU's Living Faith series and is oriented toward Latter-day Saint audiences while offering universal themes about resilience and spiritual growth.
Hoyland frames each piece as a modest parable or lesson, inviting readers to consider how small experiences can teach larger truths.
The work emphasizes accessibility and practical spirituality rather than doctrinal exposition.
It is part of BYU's Living Faith series and is oriented toward Latter-day Saint audiences while offering universal themes about resilience and spiritual growth.
Hoyland frames each piece as a modest parable or lesson, inviting readers to consider how small experiences can teach larger truths.
The work emphasizes accessibility and practical spirituality rather than doctrinal exposition.
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